Seth Godin suggests that we should consider just walking on stage, skipping the slideware stuff that most people aren't too good with, and doing the whole presentation in the form of Q&A (with at least the first question seeded in order to avoid a 45-minute awkward silence with you standing on stage thinking of ways to kill yourself quickly and painlessly using only a stack of business cards, a PDA, and the clothes you're wearing).
The idea is certainly intriguing and I'm sure it has and will work for some occasions and for some audiences. I'm just afraid it wouldn't work that well for a Finnish audience. I would, however, enjoy being in the audience... (hint, hint)
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Posted by lasse on March 11, 2006 12:05:16 PM EET
When this morning I read the blog entries by Lasse Koskela and Kevin Rutherford about the advice of Seth Godin on better presentations (skip the slides, start directly with Q&A), I immediately had to remember Paul Grahams's remarks about Powerpoint...
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