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A 5 page paper discussing the process of planning presentations so that they are effective, efficient and best serve the purposes for which they are intended. The paper outlines the process of planning the presentation, and warns against the pitfalls of including extraneous information that the presentation does not need. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
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File: CC6_KSmgmtPresent.rtf
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"The least we can do is allow PowerPoint to die in peace" (6). There are other programs and methods, according to Simons (2002). We should let a "poor
program" move over to make room for other methods better suited to keeping a meeting progressing well and on schedule. Perhaps the situation
that Simons (2002) decries is not the fault of PowerPoint, but rather of poor planning. Presentations notoriously are dry, disinteresting things. Blaming the software with which the presentation
is made is tantamount to shooting the messenger. Putting It Together One of the problems common to presentation planning is that too often,
there is too little actual planning involved. This has given impetus to the rise of PowerPoint (Simons 6) and introduced confusion into the whole matter of presentations (Endicott 28).
Simply envisioning the future presentation can help to point the presenter toward an effective, engaging presentation (Airoldi 12). Before PowerPoint, presenters were
obliged to plan their presentations well in advance, and to gather early all of the information, logos, charts and other items they wanted to include in their presentations. Simons
(2002) reminds us that "in the good old days," "too many people were spending the night before their Big Presentation pulling all-nighters at Kinkos or trying to jimmy the lock
at the graphics bureau to get their overhead transparencies made" (Simons 6). Since the advent of PowerPoint, those same individuals who still are not planning well have the ability
to "pull all-nighters in the relative comfort of their office, home or hotel room" (Simons 6). Not all of the "all-nighter" mentality -
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