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Power Point on a phone
Authored by: ukjaybrat on Thursday, February 28 2013 @ 10:52 AM EST
my team has spent the better part of the last month preparing
slides for a PDR... a PDR !!!! then management complains when
your schedule slips... i hate design reviews as much as the
next guy, but there comes a point when you are spending too
much time on a stupid review and not enough time on the actual
work...

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IANAL

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Power Point on a phone
Authored by: Anonymous on Thursday, February 28 2013 @ 12:41 PM EST
I'm at the point that if I see the talk is a power point presentation, I'll ask
for a
copy of the presentation, and leave the meeting. At least 90% of the time I
won't have lost any relevant information by spending five minutes looking at
PowerPoint a couple of hours later -- after having done some real work.

About 10% of the time, I have more information than was presented, because
I also look at what was deleted from the presentation.

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