After my post PowerPoint Don'ts, where I showcased Don McMillan's funny, but too close to home video portrayal of what NOT to do when using PowerPoint, I've received a number of e-mails, tweets, phone calls, notes, telegrams, carrier pigeon cannisters, and thoughtful responses on Linkedin, offering some terrific insights for how we, together, can stamp out Bad PowerPoint.
Since the content is already too voluminous to share in a blog, or an embedded PowerPoint slide show, next week I'll offer a synthesized post of the best of the best solutions, cures if you will, for how to stamp out Bad Powerpoint in your work environment once and for all.
Until then remember: Powerpoint, like spontaneity, has its time and its place.
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