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  • Steve Raymond 2 years ago
    Great presentation, it would be nice if thinking like this made a diference, although I'm pessimistic. The next economic upturn we'll be back to overleveraging and screwing the customer.

    I hate MSFT as much as the next guy, but is Google all that different really? Two businesses with a cash cow that dont really seem very good at doing anything else except for making expensive failures.
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  • John Ballard 2 years ago
    This video isn't working properly on my PC. The audio is okay, but the only way to see the video image is with the full-screen option. If I switch out of full-sdreen to check another tab, I cannot make the video return to full-screen. The main content is audio in this case, but it would be maddening if it were anything else.

    Excellent insights, Professor Haque. A bit abstruse for the mainstream, but so is the simple idea that the best way to save money is not to spend it.
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  • ben 2 years ago
    Umair, a bit of constructive criticism: you need to say "right?" less and avoid having a running nose before you present.

    I'm not really convinced by the Prezi way of presenting. Makes me a bit dizzy.

    Love your blog though.
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  • tor03410 2 years ago
    uh, right, kind of, right, kind of right. right?. Sniff. Right.

    Good god this guy is probably saying some interesting things but I can't get past his NVC ticks! Umair: GET SOME MEDIA TRAINING!
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  • Mike 2 years ago
    Agree with tor03410. I can't get past the "kinda" and "right" every 3 words. Also, some of the graphs/slides used at the beginning are losing the audience as they may make perfect sense to you but are a distraction for the viewer.
    Seems like the focus is on "content format/design" and not substance... NEXT!
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  • dennis ma 2 years ago
    what is the software he used during the presentation?
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  • Mike Westdijk 1 year ago
    It is made with Adobe Flash, which can be seen in the beginning when Umair right-clicks...

    But I have to agree with ben, as this way of visualising makes viewers a bit dizzy. The visuals also demand too much attention in comparison to their purpose. It is just "cool" but not adding to more understanding. But hey, that's just my opinion.

    Edit: Accidently, I found out the fool: Pezi. To be found at prezi.com.
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