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29th
APR

Power Point for Stupid?

Posted by admin under PowerPoint, Tools for Geeks

Powerpoint is not for geeks

Principle officers of NATO and US army express grave concern about excessive PowerPoint presentations utilizing on strategy planning and military operations meetings. Some general officers pass an opinion that presentations with slides not only simplify the reality but make such trivialized approach habitual for our perception that infects any decision making, New York Times reports. “PowerPoint makes us stupid,” Gen. James N. Mattis of the Marine Corps, the Joint Forces commander, said several days ago when appearing on the conference in North Carolina. He’s not alone with his opinion.

“It’s dangerous because it can create the illusion of understanding and the illusion of control,” Gen. McMaster said, he’s well known due to the fact that he prohibited PowerPoint usage in the course of successful operation of Tel Afar defense in 2005.

In point of fact when we review compact diagrams and tables in the presentation we always can refer to any of its parts and we don’t have to think and bear it in memory – everything is in front of our eyes. We just need to perceive the presented information that makes decision making process easier. But sometimes it could cause improper decision as well.

It must be said that US army PowerPoint dependence grows constantly, presentations appear in approximately half of meetings. Junior officers are often called “PowerPoint Rangers”, New York Times reports, cause they are working on one single task: presentations preparing for their command.
From the other side is it true to fact? When people staring at presentation see just what is displayed are they so smart and long-sighted if they don’t reckon up front? It’s a very useful method for visualizing complicated information to let people get maximum from it without making them prepare for every meeting and read many pages with details. After getting a broad picture people can draw conclusion easier and faster. In fact it’s difficult to define this tool importance, though its necessity cannot be exaggerated sometimes. Contrariwise people making such presentations should look into a matter themselves and arrive at right conclusions – if they don’t represent the information without fear of favour or if their calculations are wrong so the decision as well could be wrong. And finally is it possible that the chiefs rely on the presentations only?

For me e.g. presentation is a kind of way to simplify huge information scope and provide eventual data to colleagues without making them enter into every sentence. Though is PowerPoint always to the point? I guess army is not the place where one should misuse this tool, is it? What do you think about it? Vote in our poll.

23rd
APR

Is it worthwhile quitting the job?

Posted by admin under crisis, job search

According to the recruiting agencies research there is a lack in qualified specialists in the Internet in particular regarding project managers and developers. There are much more job offers than candidates who would like to change their current job. Actually it’s logical: smart and practiced professionals have already a good place and regular income. It also could be not the same as expected. Not every person would agree to leave the long-inhabited place where he/she is confident in tomorrow for something new, unstable and choppy.
Nevertheless according to the Linkedin poll not all the people would like to leave their job. Some respondents are quite happy with their place of employment. Interestingly, the answers are divided into 2 equal parts: 50% of interviewed people like their work, 50% do not and would like to leave it when something’s changed. This poll is considered to be up-to-date and you have time to take part in it as well to check the majority opinion and to colour it according to your occupation situation.
LinkedIn poll results

However there is another poll held last September with headline “Are you ready to leave your job? Studies show employees are preparing to leave their jobs once the economy improves”. Its results cut across this year poll and show different opinions. 38% of interviewed members are ready to leave their job when the situation improves.

LinkedIn Like my Job

Probably the economic situation is being changed for the better and people are happy with their job? Maybe some people have managed to change the work for a better paid and decent one? It turns out that the situation within the last 8 months has been improved and there is no crisis any longer?

And what do you think about the changes? Is the crisis in progress? Does it interfere with your career? Take part in our opinion poll.