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Storytelling In The News: Story #130
April 25, 2004 Using PowerPoint to empower the story Steve Denning gave an interview to Sociable Media today, focused mainly on the pros and cons of using PowerPoint as a supportive communications tool to tell one's story. Here's the main parts of the interview: Q. Steve, what is the importance of stories in organizations?
Q. What is a "springboard" story?
Q. How can it "ignite action"?
Q. How do you respond to critics who say that storytelling is (a) unscientific,
(b) unsupported by facts, and/or (c) inauthentic?
Q. How can visual media that is projected onto a wall contribute to
communicating a story?
Q. What do you make of the criticism of PowerPoint lately that has been
fueled by Edward Tufte's essay, "The Cognitive Style of PowerPoint"?
Q. Usability expert Don Norman says Tufte "misses the point completely"
by confusing the handout with the talk, and that Tufte "would overwhelm
the audience with more data than can be assimilated in a talk." What
is the appropriate amount of information that should be conveyed in a story?
Q. When can PowerPoint stand in the way of telling a story? When
does it facilitate it?
Q. What does a slide reveal about the person who presents it?
Q. What is the appropriate relationship between a speaker, his/her body,
projected media such as PowerPoint, and the audience? How does movement
play a role among them?
Q. What can people do to develop their storytelling skills, and to learn
how to produce the visual media that enhances them?
Read the full interview at Social
Media
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