Posted on Feb 23, 2015
MAJ J5 Strategic Plans And Training Officer
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MAJ Latin Teacher
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This could be a step in a very good direction. However, hopefully the SECDEF understands that there is a generation of officers who only know this process for briefing. It will be a learning curve for that GO's staff to produce a non-PP product.
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Good 12 years ago I had to learn powerpoint maybe the Army will get better if it forgets a little about powerpoint.
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SGT Jim Z.
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They won't know how to brief Secretary Carter.
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Just dig in the Retired Reserves, you'll find some old crusty ones who can still brief the real way.
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They will simply pass the briefing off to someone who can actually talk to the issues.
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MAJ J5 Strategic Plans And Training Officer
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Exactly
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PO1 Glenn Boucher
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The problem with PowerPoint is that people get the slides and then they just read off the slides. They fail to use the slides as a tool and it becomes a crutch. I have seen far too many people use PowerPoint and never say a word that wasn't on the slide.
If we want our audience to read what is on the slides then print enough copies and hand them out, no need to speak.
A good lecturer will use PowerPoint to their advantage by using it properly.
A bad lecturer will just show the slides and read from them, thus boring the audience.
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SSG Recruiting And Retention Nco
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People praise the idea of using it better, but once that's done, they will continue to beat the dead horse known as Power Point and not stop beating until they're satisfied.
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3d and 4d problems trapped by people thinking 1d and presenting on a 2d slide.
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CPT Richard Riley
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Used properly as a tool, PowerPoint is a good way to disperse information. Packaged poorly, it creates a worse situation that what was started with. Only time will tell if this will have any effect at all.
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SSgt Forensic Meteorological Consultant
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Geez.... Carter is off to a fast start.. first, transgender issues and a discussion that concludes that there is no Islamic terrorists.... lol From Obama's talking points to Carter's ears.. you will say what I believe, I am the king of the world.
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MAJ FAO - Europe
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One of the refreshing advantages to operating in the InterAgency is that, apart from DoD, most USG agencies do not rely on Powerpoint to transmit information. Briefing notes, decision memos, position papers, strategy papers, read-ahead packets, policy papers--all not done on powerpoint. If SECDEF directed that DoD immediately stopped using Powerpoint, after a short period of transition and learning, DoD would likely easily transition to written products like the ones above, supplemented, of course, by the formal, five paragraph operations order and associated graphics. Contrary to the apparent beliefs of many, those in DoD who make the most powerpoint slides (staff officers), if given the time and opportunity to write, could write papers just as dazzling and brilliant as the powerpoint slides they work so hard to perfect. Also, a powerpoint-free DoD would probably realize that the millions/billions of dollars of digital C2 equipment it has actually works wonders, and might be useful in transmitting information.
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MAJ J5 Strategic Plans And Training Officer
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Nuked
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LTC Stephen C.
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Edited 10 y ago
MAJ (Join to see), there will always be something, whether it's PowerPoint or something else. In the mid-eighties, our unit would support VII U.S. Corps in the FRG for CPXs/FTXs. There would be two briefings a day, twelve hours apart. Naturally, computers were not as they are now, and PP didn't exist. The briefers literally spent the twelve hours following one briefing preparing for the next briefing!
There will always be something; it's simply a matter of necessity.
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This question is misleading. If you read the article, Carter is simply trying to get the heads to think outside the box. Once you get too accustomed to one way of conducting business, it hinders critical thinking. I believe he is just trying to see how creative everyone can be in their strategy and way of thinking.
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MAJ J5 Strategic Plans And Training Officer
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Right but things always begin like this. Also headlines grab readers and you always have go past it.
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