Pecha Kucha: 20-Slides 20-Seconds
Favorite author Dan Pink explains a new concept in PowerPoint presenting initiated by two Tokyo-based architects who've turned the process into a competive art form.
The rules are simple: 20 slides -- 20 seconds each. Take 6 minutes and 40 seconds to relate your message, then sit down and shut-up.
Think how much more efficient your meeting would be if everyone who needed to speak would adhere to this simple rule.
Pecha Kucha. Live it, learn it, love it.
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Meetings Suck... Literally.
Boring
Meetings Suck the Time, Energy, Creativity
and Money out of your organization.
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MEETINGS SUCK
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