Powerpoint presentations are criticized for making people less intelligent. General Stanley A. McChrystal, former head of U.S. forces in Afghanistan, declared PowerPoint to be the principal enemy of the U.S. Army as it can undermine good decision making. The document argues that PowerPoint stifles critical thinking.
Powerpoint presentations are criticized for making people less intelligent. General Stanley A. McChrystal, former head of U.S. forces in Afghanistan, declared PowerPoint to be the principal enemy of the U.S. Army as it can undermine good decision making. The document argues that PowerPoint stifles critical thinking.
Powerpoint presentations are criticized for making people less intelligent. General Stanley A. McChrystal, former head of U.S. forces in Afghanistan, declared PowerPoint to be the principal enemy of the U.S. Army as it can undermine good decision making. The document argues that PowerPoint stifles critical thinking.
Powerpoint presentations are criticized for making people less intelligent. General Stanley A. McChrystal, former head of U.S. forces in Afghanistan, declared PowerPoint to be the principal enemy of the U.S. Army as it can undermine good decision making. The document argues that PowerPoint stifles critical thinking.