death by PowerPoint" refers to those endless meand •
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sentations that th1s software tool seems to encourage. Those
presentations can be painful when they reflect a lack of focused thinking, and a poor sense of what matters. One sign of the ability to pinpoint what's salient is how someone answers the simple ques tion, What's your main point?
Vhen a meeting is coming up, I hear, Steve Balmer, CEO
Jlicrosoft (birthplace of tations. Instead he asks to