TED and buried
Poor Andy Blood.
Giving a TED presentation can be a stressful affair, so credit to the group creative director of the TBWA NZ Group for being willing to put himself out there at TEDx Auckland.
A lot can go wrong once you’re all on your own on stage.
Particularly when they hand you a laser pointer instead of a wireless mouse.
And load up an old version of your presentation.
All things considered, he kept his composure rather well.
Well that’s cleared it up!
We have all been in a situation where the visual aids don’t deliver. Good on him for getting through it.
Remember it is the person on stage that counts and not the seated critic.
I found the first evelent minutes REALLY hard work to watch, but the next twelve minutes REALLY interesting.
Amazing business-speak word, too: “facilitational”.