A Presentation Party Invitation: PowerPoint Live 2007

When does a party turn into a conference?

How does a conference retain that party feel, but still provide terrific value?

After five successful yearly gatherings, some of the PowerPoint MVPs responsible for the idea behind the PowerPoint Live gather to recall it's origins and reflect on why it gets rave reviews from attendees.  With panelists Echo Swinford, Glen Miller, Steve Rindsberg and host Ric Bretschneider, this is the first of three recordings from October of 2007.

Echo Swinford Glen Millar Steve Rinsberg Ric Bretschneider
Panelists Echo Swinford, Glen Miller, Steve Rindsberg and Ric Bretschneider - Photos by Rikk Flohr.


This is the first of three podcasts recorded in October 2007 at PowerPoint Live

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  • 1/26/2008 12:03 AM Geetesh Bajaj wrote:
    Ric, I liked this podcast so much -- now I am waiting for the next one! This one was very conversational and candid -- it's not like people getting together to do a podcast, but a podcast happening with people who know each other so well, and ready to share their thoughts. Thanks for putting this together.
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  • 1/26/2008 12:06 AM Ric Bretschneider65723 wrote:
    Thanks Geetesh. That's exactly what we're trying to achieve here! -Ric
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  • 2/23/2008 5:20 AM marieboyer wrote:
    Nice podcast.
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  • 9/30/2009 2:03 AM cooler bags wrote:
    How does a conference retain that party feel, but still provide terrific value?
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  • 12/22/2009 6:16 AM Bulk sms wrote:
    well can someone give more detailed information about making presentations in an attractive way.
    well thanks for the informations,
    regards to everyone.
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  • 4/27/2010 1:06 PM Disney Games wrote:
    I really enjoyed listening the podcast.
    Thanks.
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