Working in Telecoms would not be the same without the ubiquitous PowerPoint deck. I'm sure that other industries suffer the same phenomenon, but if RoI were measured on how many slides an industry produces, ours would be right up there.If you want to learn how to deliver a truly great presentation (and have too much time on your hands), you can check out Dick Hardt's Identity 2.0 performance from a couple of years back. Now I'd love it if every speaker at every conference put as much into creating and rehearsing their slot as Dick obviously did, but I can't see it happening. I'm as guilty as the next person I'm afraid.I've also learned a thing or two about PowerPoint online: PPS doesn't embed bespoke fonts and Adobe's PDF maker makes a pigs ear of animations. I don't have any fancy software so I'm afraid that you have to make do with the static, inanimate slides, in PDF format to save my bandwidth allocation and your download allowance. Proving once more that caps throttle internet use...Summarising the "how to make money from video" series into a set of slides has removed a lot of the depth that you can find in the articles, but what you have now is something slightly more digestible I hope. With pretty pictures to make it a bit easier on the eye too.For those that have read the articles, I hope this adds to what you have previously seen in those pieces. For those that haven't, I hope that the slides encourage you to read the background!The slides can be found here. Once you get it open, you need to use the arrow keys to navigate. Right click brings up a few more options.
# posted by Jeremy Penston @ 4/12/2007 06:00:00 PM