I had this sent to me last week and thought it was worth posting. You see, I have a huge issue with most powerpoint presentations and this little video gets right to the heart of it. My biggest issue is that people design their presentations to incorporate all the latest PowerPoint 'actions' (things flying in and out, every imaginable fade, animaions, etc.) therefore the audience leaves saying, man that was a cool presentation, but in reality they have no clue as to what was presented.
Enjoy!
Thursday, November 29, 2007
How NOT To Use Powerpoint By Comedian Don McMillan
Tuesday, November 27, 2007
Interesting Video on YouTube
Interesting video... It was number one on YouTube by a long shot today. Let me know what you think...
Saturday, November 24, 2007
Craigs List
Not sure if you all have seen this site, but I thought I would pass it along. It is a place (on-line classifieds) where you could sell and buy stuff locally without having to deal with paying for an add. Kind of cool. I just listed something out there, I will let you know if I get any 'bites'. Enjoy!
Monday, November 12, 2007
The iPhone.....
So, I have had a chance to play around with the iPhone and although it is everything everyone says it is, it is still pretty useless to anyone who works in a corporate environment. (if you are used to blackberry functionality). Hopefully that will change soon....
Anyway, I found an interesting article today about the Marketing Machine that Apple has become with the iPhone. Kind of interesting to see a tool turned into an object of desire....
Anyway, I found an interesting article today about the Marketing Machine that Apple has become with the iPhone. Kind of interesting to see a tool turned into an object of desire....
Saturday, November 10, 2007
The Tyranny of Email
So a theme I have been hearing lately is how much people are getting bogged down by email. Another theme that has been present lately is 'I sent so and so an email (or two or three...) and they have not responded to me yet. I am fairly certain that this is due to the first theme I mentioned. Email is an incredible tool, but we have gotten to a place where we (at least a lot of us) are getting overwhelmed by the mass quantities that we get. It brought to mind this article by Ole Eichhorn. Originally sent to be by a friend at work, I found it on the ChangeThis website. A few of the points that I like from this manifesto are:
- We have the ability to control email, but we often let email control us. We do this by keeping the notifier on so that we immediately know when an email has arrived. Although this may be viewed as being proactive, it has huge implications on productivity. If you set scheduled time each day to view your email, you will actually be more productive because you will be able to focus on tasks instead of being interrupted by emails.
- Never use Email to deliver a message that needs to be handled in person. For example - never criticize, counsel or get involved in debates via emails. I want to add a little here. If you have a conversation that is going on via email, I would suggest picking up the phone or setting up a brief meeting. I have seen it all too often where debates or conversations done via email polarize the people. Feelings get hurt and tones are misinterpreted. Don't forget that we were designed with a mouth and ears for a reason. Don't forget to use them too.
- Remember that email is a permanent public record. One that can be easily shared and brought back. Even though you think you have deleted it, it is still on the senders pc as well as the servers it went through to get to you. If the material you are sending should never be viewed by the public, don't send it via email.
Thursday, November 8, 2007
China and the American dollar
Thanks to Dennis Bauer and his blog for this one. Just as he thought this was interesting and important, I also feel that this is definitely worth reading. Kind of interesting and eye-opening...
Tuesday, November 6, 2007
F-18 Videos
Got this emailed to me today and thought it worthy of posting. Make sure you have the sound turned on. Enjoy!
Facebook can spy on me??
OK - not that I really care what data Facebook employees can see of mine, it does bring up some interesting points about privacy. Having been a sys admin in a past life, it comes down to being able to see what everyone is doing vs. actually seeing what everyone is doing. Ethics anyone...
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