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Writing vs PowerPoint

Reid explains when to use writing and when to use PowerPoint for effective communication and decision-making. Writing is useful for in-depth thinking and detailed pickup by others, while PowerPoint is helpful for quick overviews and soliciting feedback. It's important to consider the level of depth needed for the goal and the speed at which decisions need to be made.
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    Reid Hoffman: Decision Making, Scaling Companies, & Leading Through Crises | TKP 147

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