Five Rules to create great presentations
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If you didn’t had the chance to read the book, at least watch the video.
Source: I Started Something
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If you didn’t had the chance to read the book, at least watch the video.
Source: I Started Something
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Today Russell Davies was at the 10th anniversary of CCP (the Creative Club of Portugal). His presentation was pretty much i was waiting for, but it’s always interesting to meet and hear someone you admire as a blogger and as a planner.

Photo credits: Russell Davies
At the end, i realized that most of the things that were presented have been around for as much as the CCP has existed. As i shared with Russell, a substantial part of the future of advertising has been written 10 years ago, on the remarkable Cluetrain Manifesto.
For instance, on the four main topics discussed:
The Internet is enabling conversations among human beings that were simply not possible in the era of mass media.
People in networked markets have figured out that they get far better information and support from one another than from vendors. So much for corporate rhetoric about adding value to commoditized products.
Companies must ask themselves where their corporate cultures end.
What really puzzles me is how 10 years have passed but companies still don’t get it? More worrisome, is that by looking at the audience of young creatives in the room, it really scared me that most of these folks aren’t immersed on the tools and new kind of dialog that will be their job for the next decade.
Let’s hope CCP and other industry groups have the courage to question traditional media and embrace networked markets and conversations. Once this happens, i’ll subscribe to their membership.