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TECHNOLOGY MARCHES ON; MAN DOESN'T
I never thought I'd be old enough to think of industry colleagues as "young," but I've
gotten there. What puzzles me is how much they have yet to learn. Then I wonder why
they haven't? I experienced this more than usual the last week or so, and I've been
sharing my observations with friends and colleagues. They tend to agree. Look at
technology and look at computers. They've evolved, have they ever. Automobiles have
too. Gadgets, all kinds of things, our own homes and appliances, almost anything
tangible. We're quantum-leaps ahead of where we were.
But on the human side, I venture to suggest that if we took a time machine back to
the days of Moses and went to the market to meet with marketers, we'd find them
discussing the same things, struggling with the same concepts, asking who does
what in a "quid pro quo" relationship and then questioning the ethics of it all, just
as we do today. Why don't humans evolve like technology? I don't have any
answers (yet), but it does make one think... have any theories?
POWERPOINT DISASTERS, NATURAL AND MANMADE
God help the poor presenter! Clients tell us, and I've
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seen it myself, although we're
not necessarily talking about agencies here, where a presenter using PowerPoint will
stand center-stage, glaring into the projector beam, then swing around pointing to their
8 x 12 foot image and remark - "I know you can't read this, but let me tell you what it
says..."
This same presenter will undoubtedly dissolve and evolve from image to image where
what's "projected" has little in common with the words being mumbled into the lavaliere
mike. Hasn't anyone explained that an audience can not reconcile two presentations
at once.
Then watch out for this one. The event tech says they'll flip the switch to your
presentation laptop, your lavaliere mike and your hand-held remote when your turn comes.
Everything is fine until you discover that the wireless mouse transmitter is still on
the prior presenter's laptop. Have a nice day!
FREE AIR TRAVEL AWARDED TO FOOD MARKETING INSTITUTE (FMI)
On April 25th, the San Antonio, TX audience of food-industry marketers were introduced
to Free Air Travel, a new airline that allows travel anywhere in the system, to any of
their
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