Why PowerPoint is evil

One of the joys of working in the financial services industry is the regular magazines that appear in the Australian Financial Review. AFR BOSS, the monthly magazine that deals with management, often contains very insightful articles.

In The Phluff Factor, the author explains why PowerPoint is bad for you and for your audience. In short, it forces you to present linearly and to oversimplify complex concepts. The consequences of misunderstanding are quite dangerous.

Give me a paper rather than a PowerPoint presentation, please.

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