That was the subject for today’s Dilbert cartoon. The captions
are:
Pointy Haired Boss: Your slide deck is too well-designed.
It suggests you spend too much time on things that are not
important.
Asok (the intern): You don’t give me important tasks.
Pointy Haired Boss: That’s no excuse for good design.
Sometimes you can’t win. His design presumably looked better
than usual for that company. But if Asok spent less time and created a bad
design, then he also would be criticized. Since interns are disposable, he
eventually might be eliminated via The Set-Up-To-Fail Syndrome.
Back on September 1, 2012 I blogged about PowerPoint Flaws
and Failures: Rules Commonly Broken. That post linked to a long magazine
article by Stephen M. Kosslyn and his colleagues which discussed eight
cognitive communication principles for designing effective slides.
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