September 20, 2006 Edition Nr: 008
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Welcome to this extra special edition of the 123PPT.com Newsletter.
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Do we really need PowerPoint templates? By Scott Harvey, Managing Director, The Impossible Media Group
For many the thought of a conference, convention, meeting, or business event spells the opportunity to present a new product, service, or solution.
For others, it can quickly become the dread of presentation paranoia, and in an effort to appear professional, to gain audience attention and credibility, presenters often find themselves decorating and adding all sorts of unnecessary effects to their presentations. But at what point does a PowerPoint template become a liability and create a negative effect?
At what point must we view our presentation and conclude that the PowerPoint template does enough to present our ideas, thoughts and key arguments?
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