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The next time you give a presentation and everything in the room works the way it is supposed to, there are thousands of people you should thank before patting yourself on the back for a job well done. Because if your presentation goes off without a hitch, it means that the people who designed the room, built it, integrated it, furnished it, lit it, developed the technology for it – not to mention the folks who manufactured and distributed the light switches, bulbs, wiring cables, marker pens, paper clips, coffee, cookies and everything else that goes into a successful presentation – all did their jobs, so you could do yours. View all three works by Simons, Tad View all 19 works published by Presentations |
 Your Success Depends On the Invisible Work of Thousands http://www.allbusiness.com/services/business-services-advertising/4246757-1.html
Simons, Tad Presentations 2002
Abstract: The next time you give a presentation and everything in the room works the way it is supposed to, there are thousands of people you should thank before patting yourself on the back for a job well done. Because if your presentation goes off without a hitch, it means that the people who designed the room, built it, integrated it, furnished it, lit it, developed the technology for it – not to mention the folks who manufactured and distributed the light switches, bulbs, wiring cables, marker pens, paper clips, coffee, cookies and everything else that goes into a successful presentation – all did their jobs, so you could do yours.
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