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Rework & It Doesn't Have to Be Crazy at Work 2 Books Collection Set by Jason Fried & David Heinemeier Hansson - Non Fiction - Paperback

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Rework & It Doesn't Have to Be Crazy at Work 2 Books Collection Set by Jason Fried & David Heinemeier Hansson - Non Fiction - PaperbackTitles in This Set: Rework It Doesnt Have to Be Crazy at Work Condition: BRAND NEW Format: Paperback ISBN: 9780091929787; 9780008323448 Overview: Two enduring guides from the minds behind 37signals, now together in one essential collection. Rework invites you to rethink everything you know about building a business: skip the overblown plans, ignore outdated rules, and concentrate on shipping value quickly. It champions lean teams, direct customer
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Practical guide to building a good presentation
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I liked the walking through the process of preparing a presentation. Easy to read, easy to follow...
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Better PowerPoints
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It will change the way you think about making presentations.
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Great book
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Great book. Very helpful and practical.
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Not a Users Guide
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Although many readers may find this book useful, it describes a particular approach to Powerpoint. It is not anything like a comprehensive users guide.
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Just linear
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I appreciate that it helps to organize the chaos of information, but I just used the template verbatim with my manager and it did not go very well. He said this linear approach does not work anymore with high-level corporate audiences. They want to cut right to the chase and start to dig into the deep details. This layout with simple images, even if you just pull away the map and anchor slides, makes the storytelling too much like a story, not giving enough credit to the speed at which certain audiences can and do process data on a slide. It was an interesting exercise and I still think this linear layout works in some cases. Just not if you are trying to communicate business case or other C-suite type of information.
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