Worst Powerpoint ever – even worse?

I really thought I had found the worst Powerpoint ever presented by a CEO that should know better. But Seth Godin has found a worthy contestant.

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  • http://xgrape.net Andreas

    That truly is ugly. But I’ve started to get used to it. That’s the kind of presentations all teachers use at my university. For the last couple years, I haven’t had to buy a single book. Read through the powerpoints before an exam and you’re ready to go. And I mean read. Like 100 pages crammed full of size 12 text per presentation. No kidding.

  • http://xgrape.net Andreas

    That truly is ugly. But I’ve started to get used to it. That’s the kind of presentations all teachers use at my university. For the last couple years, I haven’t had to buy a single book. Read through the powerpoints before an exam and you’re ready to go. And I mean read. Like 100 pages crammed full of size 12 text per presentation. No kidding.

  • http://www.brilliantdays.com Oyvind

    “100 pages crammed full of size 12 text per presentation”. LOL.

    Seems they missed Seth Godin’s “Really bad powerpoint” (pdf) rule no. 1:

    “No more than six words on a slide. EVER.”

  • http://www.brilliantdays.com Oyvind

    “100 pages crammed full of size 12 text per presentation”. LOL.

    Seems they missed Seth Godin’s “Really bad powerpoint” (pdf) rule no. 1:

    “No more than six words on a slide. EVER.”

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