'"It’s dangerous because it can create the illusion of understanding and the 
illusion of control," General McMaster said in a telephone interview' Free 
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'In General McMaster’s view, PowerPoint’s worst offense is not a chart like the 
spaghetti graphic...but rigid lists of bullet points (in, say, a presentation 
on a conflict’s causes) that take no account of interconnected political, 
economic and ethnic forces'

'The program...is deeply embedded in a military culture that has come to rely 
on PowerPoint’s hierarchical ordering of a confused world'

'Lt. Gen. David D. McKiernan, who led the allied ground forces in the 2003 
invasion of Iraq, grew frustrated when he could not get Gen. Tommy R. Franks, 
the commander at the time of American forces in the Persian Gulf region, to 
issue orders that stated explicitly how he wanted the invasion conducted, and 
why. Instead, General Franks just passed on to General McKiernan the vague 
PowerPoint slides that he had already shown to Donald H. Rumsfeld, the defense 
secretary at the time.'

http://www.nytimes.com/2010/04/27/world/27powerpoint.html

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