Ten Reasons I Hate PowerPoint: Musings from the Corner Office

Finally, a work holiday that both the mighty and the masses can celebrate!

According to a posting on Brownielocks.com, February 11–14 is “Just Say No to PowerPoints Week.” Why stop with one week when business can ban the PowerPoint plague forever? To help the cause, I’ve compiled a list of the top ten most annoying things about PowerPoint:

1. Excess Effects.
Flying text and flashing photos! Crappy clip art and monotonous musical files. Tacky transitions that push up and wipe down … How about inserting an idea while you are at it?

2. Group Read Along.
No one plugs in the Proxima to project a lowly Word document. So why do people think it’s acceptable to simply slap the same text, sentence by sentence, into PowerPoint, then read it aloud to their audience?

3. Buzz Kill.
When is a PowerPoint not just a PowerPoint? When it’s a deck, of course! Not only do you need to master the master slide versus the build slide, you also have to learn the lingo. PowerPoint presentations are built on templates, you can populate the slides. and also embed elements. Once you are finished, you should always scrub the deck before projecting. Is it any wonder I hate PowerPoint.

4. Rorschach Inkblots.
How many times have you heard, “This next page might be a little hard to read”? Cue the shrunken spreadsheets sized to fit the slide, but not to be legible. Are the numbers up or down? And more importantly, does anyone else see the Virgin Mary up there?

5. It’s a DRAGGGG.
Poke a pin in most PowerPoint presentations and you will fly from thirty minutes to three in less time than it takes to find the slide show function. Talk about time management …

6. Digital Divide.
It’s true what they say about old dogs (seasoned bitches) and new tricks. While most millennials were raised on PowerPoint and can produce presentations in their sleep, the C-Suite usually isn’t so skilled. Tangling with text boxes and trying to align images really doesn’t seem to be the best use of my well-compensated time …

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11.13.2011
Gavin
Yes people hate PowerPoint, but we are blaming the gun, not the shooter. It's people that have not learned to communicate, to get their point across, that are using poor old ppt as a crutch. Learn to use the tool, learn how it works for you...
10.26.2011
Jon Air
Great article - I can't but help agree. It was a passion like this that drove me to create Sparkol. I don't know if I've been able to address all your points, but I was sure that it had to be possible to create a product that didn't, by default, assume you were going to simply enter a series of bullet points. A product that would stop too much text, that wouldn't let you break basic design rules, and so on... I really wanted something to encourage visual metaphor. I'm not sure if I suceeded, but I tried! Take a look at www.sparkol.com and let me know what you think. Jon
02.11.2008
Olive L.
Not to mention the 15 minutes of time wasted spent waiting on the PowerPoint set up!
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