Also, Fortune 500 companies frown upon T&A pictures in PowerPoint briefs. I found that out the hard way.
Not just them. It's a kinder, gentler Navy. I'm sure there are plenty of squadron members, front offices etc who would oppose them.... shame.
Also, Fortune 500 companies frown upon T&A pictures in PowerPoint briefs. I found that out the hard way.
I dare you to make sense of this mess...
I hate these color vision tests.. Is it a 76? I see a 76.
Other than being easier to create, Powerpoint is the same as acetate slides or butcherblock paper. The problem is the personnel giving the briefs or training who have no concept of how to develop a brief/presentation and thus we have 'Death by Powerpoint'.
Wrong. It's the depth perception test. Which bullet pops out at you?
No, I believe that NAMI has come up with a way to combine the tests. Due to the overage of students, and the requirement to slim the herd, you have to be able to pick out the colored number that sticks out the most. It has shown to produce an %80 failure rate, and will be in use for the next three API classes.
I remember doing Air Wing Fallon with acetate and overhead projectors. 90% of the planning time was spent actually planning, not making all the fonts the same, and we actually had time to have a beer after work since planning took about half the time.
I see a consulting group made the Afghanistan Stability slide. It probably cost $2.4 M to produce.