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    via mikehudack via NYT:

    In General McMaster’s view, PowerPoint’s worst offense is not a chart like the spaghetti graphic, which was first uncovered by NBC’s Richard Engel, but rigid lists of bullet points (in, say, a presentation on a conflict’s causes) that take no account of interconnected political, economic and ethnic forces. “If you divorce war from all of that, it becomes a targeting exercise,” General McMaster said.

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    Last year when a military Web site, Company Command, asked an Army platoon leader in Iraq, Lt. Sam Nuxoll, how he spent most of his time, he responded, “Making PowerPoint slides.” When pressed, he said he was serious.

    “I have to make a storyboard complete with digital pictures, diagrams and text summaries on just about anything that happens,” Lieutenant Nuxoll told the Web site. “Conduct a key leader engagement? Make a storyboard. Award a microgrant? Make a storyboard.”

    Reblogged 2 years ago from mikehudack

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      “Some problems in the world are not bullet-izable.”
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      mikehudack:abcsoupdot:
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      there was recently an article in my school’s paper about a professor who plagiarized directly from Wikipedia in a...
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      I am guilty as charged. I use PowerPoint all the time but I do agree with the hilarity that is this article.
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      my life this year.
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      Yeah, in the case of the military,...don’t think it’s PowerPoint that’s
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      “PowerPoint makes us stupid,” Gen. James N. Mattis of the Marine Corps, the Joint Forces commander, said this month at a...
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      Anti-Powerpoint! YES!
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      This is a great piece, and reminds us of this almost great story by Ian Parker in the New Yorker from 2001. A
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