I know you were kidding last night about having only one slide but would love that minimalism in one of your keynotes. Our industry is overrun with slides.
When I was at Gartner we unleashed 18 slides in every presentation. Dense ones with a miniature font customized for us. We then printed the speaker notes for each slide and the audience got more on the topic. Finally the analyst voiceover had usually little to do with the slides or the notes. Three for the price of one.
And consultants and outsourcers have taken that to the next level. They walk into 30 minute sessions with hundreds of slides. Please lead us back to sanity in PPT.
Another request. Please suit up.
We have become an industry of slobs. Inspire us with Attolini tailoring and Edward Green shoes.
No pressure - don't expect either in tomorrow's keynote:)
But next year? Thanks!
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Please, Mr. Ellison
I know you were kidding last night about having only one slide but would love that minimalism in one of your keynotes. Our industry is overrun with slides.
When I was at Gartner we unleashed 18 slides in every presentation. Dense ones with a miniature font customized for us. We then printed the speaker notes for each slide and the audience got more on the topic. Finally the analyst voiceover had usually little to do with the slides or the notes. Three for the price of one.
And consultants and outsourcers have taken that to the next level. They walk into 30 minute sessions with hundreds of slides. Please lead us back to sanity in PPT.
Another request. Please suit up.
We have become an industry of slobs. Inspire us with Attolini tailoring and Edward Green shoes.
No pressure - don't expect either in tomorrow's keynote:)
Please, Mr. Ellison
I know you were kidding last night about having only one slide but would love that minimalism in one of your keynotes. Our industry is overrun with slides.
When I was at Gartner we unleashed 18 slides in every presentation. Dense ones with a miniature font customized for us. We then printed the speaker notes for each slide and the audience got more on the topic. Finally the analyst voiceover had usually little to do with the slides or the notes. Three for the price of one.
And consultants and outsourcers have taken that to the next level. They walk into 30 minute sessions with hundreds of slides. Please lead us back to sanity in PPT.
Another request. Please suit up.
We have become an industry of slobs. Inspire us with Attolini tailoring and Edward Green shoes.
No pressure - don't expect either in tomorrow's keynote:)
But next year? Thanks!
October 27, 2015 in Industry Commentary | Permalink