We’re back to the “used as intended” vs. “used effectively” problem. The author is making his point assuming that the slide repeats what is said, of course this is bad. What if an image on the slide augments what is said?pic.twitter.com/3zJL9X7RqI
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No. What constricts discussion is not the image on the screen, it’s the person on the stage with the mic. The situation mentioned is as true with slides as not. Also, sometimes I don’t actually want my audience to interrupt me.pic.twitter.com/86FYCi2pjy
WTF!? Really? Is that actually the built-in assumption? Clearly the author has never delivered a pitch in his life. There are questions after. Plenty of them.pic.twitter.com/s9KBGobFnU
While I’m talking about pitches, how would the author want me to deliver the pitch of an event we’re trying to win? With interpretive dance? I have to show décor, venues, speaker clips etc. Should I just have icons on my desktop?pic.twitter.com/6AjFovJAKv
What kinda crazy-ass meetings is this dude attending? I’ve been in meetings for 23 years and never heard this at all! Heck, as well as my Presentation company, I own a notebook company too (http://humanwrit.es ). They are not and never have been mutually exclusive.pic.twitter.com/MSmCun01bE
For every one great speaker that doesn’t use visuals, there are a hundred that do – and well. I eat plant-based, I could show five other celebs that eat that way too - that by itself doesn’t make it right, just right for them. https://www.bustle.com/articles/149515-32-verified-currently-vegan-celebrities …pic.twitter.com/14MryTmYzD
Sure there bad ppt users, there are also bad driver. The author would solve this by telling them to stop using cars, I'd try help them drive better - but you do you.
Last but certainly not least. The author's bio says he is a professional speaker. Do a quick YouTube search for one of his talks (I'll wait - it won't take long). The read his advice while pondering the quote: NEVER TRUST A SKINNY CHEF!pic.twitter.com/52sprdJLQl
There's a lot more to presenting than debating software. If you want to do it well, start with what to say. Then use tools to help land that well. Feel free to read my book on the topic. https://boredomslayer.com/
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