Yet, this is a typical, acceptable approach. ![]() Tonight I was reading through one of the blogs I've recently added to my aggregator, the most-excellent Presentation Zen (by Garr Reynolds), and I came across a post entitled " The sound of one room napping." It included this wonderful passage, which sums up beautifully what I've been trying to say to the people around me at Microsoft:Īttempting to have slides serve both as projected visuals and as stand-alone handouts makes for bad visuals and bad documentation. ![]() One of the latter has been the organizatational dependence on "the deck" (that is, Powerpoint files) as the standard mechanism for conveying nearly all information. However, there have also been a few things that i've found extraordinarily disheartening. There are many things I've been delighted and impressed by during the nearly five months I've now spent at Microsoft. Elizabeth Lane Lawley, a professor visiting Microsoft, comments on "the culture of the
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