Any meeting involving PowerPoint can be an email instead. Just email the deck to people. If they have questions, they can either email you or request a meeting. But don’t interrupt people if all you’re going to do is make them follow along while you read through a presentation.

#showerthoughts

  • @TheAlbatross
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    17 months ago

    If your PowerPoint can be simply emailed and explain all you would have in a meeting, you’ve made a bad PowerPoint presentation.

    Tho, in general, the need for PowerPoint has drastically waned in this more digital world.

    • starbreakerOP
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      27 months ago

      @TheAlbatross

      If your PowerPoint can be simply emailed and explain all you would have in a meeting, you’ve made a bad PowerPoint presentation.

      That’s one of things whose existence people expect me to accept despite never having seen them for myself:

      • God
      • unconditional love
      • compassionate conservatism
      • relevant ads
      • media tie-ins that aren’t crap
      • adaptations superior to their source material
      • a good PowerPoint presentation
      • @TheAlbatross
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        7 months ago

        Yeah, these days I rarely make em. Only do it for either 1) high level introductions, (which is just some prestige bullshit) 2) visually demonstrating work flows as a visual aid for the SOP document

        Adopting new workflows is a good time to have a meeting in person (or online) so people can ask questions in realtime.