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The best Facebook status you’ll ever see

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What type of thinker are you? @kevinspacey is Word Smart.

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London by night. Stop and marvel every now and again.

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What Are The Most Popular Type Of Mobile Apps?

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Everything About The Mobile App Market

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The Evolution of The Geek

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Death by Powerpoint. Literally.

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Another great from Tom Fishburne.

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PowerPoint presentations may not have actually killed anyone, but they’ve sure killed many an idea.

Our ideas are only as good as how we communicate them. Yet it is common to neuter ideas with mind-numbing slide presentations. We sometimes assume the longer and more verbose the slide deck, the more credibility our idea will have.

I was struck by this quote from Steve Jobs, soon after he returned to Apple:

“I hate the way people use slide presentations instead of thinking. People confront a problem by creating a presentation. I wanted them to engage, to hash things out at the table, rather than show a bunch of slides. People who know what they’re talking about don’t need PowerPoint.”

This cartoon was partly inspired by Dan Roam’s wonderful new book called “Blah Blah Blah: What To Do When Words Don’t Work“. It’s a handbook on getting beyond the “blah blah blah” in any form of communication.

“We think that thinking means stringing words together in a meaningful way. We think that talking is the best way to share an idea. We think that speaking well is the cornerstone of intelligence.”

Yet too much of communication is “blah blah blah”. And rarely do we see more “blah blah blah” than in PowerPoint presentations.

Years ago, I heard an riveting talk by Chris Bangle, who led design for BMW. As he spoke, every slide was nothing more than a hand-drawn stick figure and a few words. Chris explained he always presented with stick figures, whether at a board meeting or a factory. He said that stick figures forced him to really know what he was talking about, because he couldn’t hide behind a PowerPoint slide. Stick figures also guaranteed that everyone in the room would understand him. Here was one of the most influential design thinkers in the world, and he communicated with stick figures.

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The digital wallet and the future of payments

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What motivates employees?

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This is novel. Site comms after 3.5 years of profile inactivity

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Facebook Commerce Explained [VIDEO]

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Genius new product line by Sony. The EH range. Eh?

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Eh.

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Who’s Using Google+? 17% of total are active and frequent users.

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India is the 2nd largest user base behind US, UK is in 3rd.

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10 Trends for 2012 by JWT

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Flying Back in Time: Then VS Now

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What’s so great about trends? By @adliterate

This is excellent.

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Slideshare promotional infographic: The new press release

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Random brand tie up of the week. Diet Coke and free lip gloss.

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The ultimate 12 step business plan

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How 5 global institutions started small…

Via Lendio.