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How PowerPoint downed the space shuttleSpace shuttle Columbia orbited the earth for two weeks with an unknown hole in the wing due to a foam strike (the latter which NASA did know about). The craft burned up on re-entry, killing the entire crew. It also killed PowerPoint at NASA. These are the six cognitive traps that PowerPoint is so good at - and all six appear in a key slide that was used in a presentation by Boeing while Columbia was damaged but still flying. This is the slide: These are the cognitive traps:
When you get whacked on the side of the head, it's the fact that kinetic energy is velocity squared that hurts so much. In the same way, we can increase the energy of what we want to convey by using cognitive traps in presentations. However, lies are like shipping and handling costs - it will get you every time. Reference: Edward Tufte. PowerPoint Does Rocket Science: Assessing the Quality and Credibility of Technical Reports. www.edwardtufte.com About Sid PeimerSid Peimer lives on another planet. We're not quite sure where, but you can find him at www.stratplanning.com where there's lots of free resources on new business pitching. He is also the strategist at large for the full service agency BEHP based in Cape Town. View my profile and articles... |