presentation in comment and analysis

Is your wardrobe business-ready?

Comment The art of personal presentation carries a lot of weight these days. Through reader comments, I was also told by several male readers that I was more sizzle than sausage and that my comments about personal presentation at work were vacuous... [22 Aug 2008]

The Brampton Factor: Analysts fail on open source

Comment That lack of coverage compounds a problem with the presentation of open source software. Yet how can that happen when open source is so woefully neglected by analysts, asks Martin Brampton. Industry analysts can play a valuable role. [18 Aug 2008]

The Weekly Round-Up: 20.06.08

Round-Up The Round-Up is halfway through putting together a PowerPoint presentation for an important meeting next week, and what better place to come for a bit of peace and quiet. The Round-Up tries not to make a habit of getting caught with its pants down... [20 Jun 2008]

Mobile World Congress 2008 Diary - Wednesday

Comment Boerries' presentation is a veritable masterclass in Steve Jobs-isms. The sun is blazing on Congress but there's desperation in the air as exhibiting companies everywhere pray the air conditioning in their hospitality suites holds up for two more... [14 Feb 2008]

The tech requirements of private equity funds

Comment The whole presentation can, therefore, be very structured and transparent. Towergroup's Bob McDowall addresses some of them. Private equity funds continually refine their investment strategy, in order to develop better techniques to manage deal... [20 Aug 2007]

The Weekly Round-Up: 20.07.07

Round-Up Modern remote workers are also apoplectic with worry that Machiavellian colleagues will shine in their absence while they're frantically trying to scrub dried egg off their M&S tie five minutes before a presentation to the Munich team and the... [20 Jul 2007]

From CIO to consultant: What I've learned so far

Comment My teams have always been great at delivery but the presentation and communication of ideas and plans to clients is definitely something we could have done much better. After six months working as a consultant, Mike Barrett has some successes... [05 Jul 2007]

Peter Cochrane's Blog: Where are all the young professionals?

Comment I also watched the style of conference presentation stagnate. Today I reflect further on all this as I walk out of yet another presentation by an engineer who took an incredibly interesting topic and turned it into 1.5 hours of pure boredom. [29 Mar 2007]

Peter Cochrane's Blog: Wi-fi really is everywhere

Comment Every time I write anything about wi-fi, feature the topic in a presentation or even include it in casual conversation, it seems to invoke a raft of angst that is out of all proportion to the context or importance of the technology or the topic. [10 Jan 2007]

Peter Cochrane's Blog: Digital divide? What digital divide?

Comment His presentation had been enlightening in terms of painting a picture of where we had come from, where we were and where we are going with IT and mobile working across numerous academic, technology, commercial and social fields. [14 Nov 2006]

Editor's Blog: Tesco PR, BPO and the AOP

Comment Special mention too for the lunchtime presentation during the AOP conference on Wednesday, from Ulrik Haagerup, editor-in-chief of Nordjyske Medier in Denmark - a name to look out for. Where to begin? [05 Oct 2006]

How BI can help IT win over the board

Comment But putting a presentation layer on top of the data - with BI tools - could make it more digestible by highlighting the most relevant information and could lead to managers accessing the data more frequently. [05 Oct 2006]

Peter Cochrane's Blog: Poking CIOs with a stick

Comment You can also download my Power Point slides for the presentation here. Well, this turned out to be a Marmite presentation. Those people who were incandescent at my opening presentation. Well before the day I pondered how I would go about energising... [02 Oct 2006]

Peter Cochrane's Blog: Scam repeats

Comment In another variant, the person carrying out the scheme would hand the victim a floppy and ask them for a copy of a file following a presentation or discussion. Written at The IoD London after having found an apparently blank CD at a coffee shop on... [22 Jun 2006]

30 tips for better business travel

Comment Carry a couple of USB memory sticks because half the time you won't be able to connect your laptop to whatever projection system you're using and the only way to show off that vital presentation will be to stick the USB stick into the system's USB... [19 Jun 2006]

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