IMHO, not uploading the presentation tends to dilute the message. Being able to 
share the keynote presentation slides with the management back at the shop 
would be much more effective than just being able to share your own attendee 
notes. 

Linda

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On Aug 18, 2015, at 10:21 AM, Mark Post <[email protected]> wrote:

>>>> On 8/18/2015 at 12:46 PM, Charles Mills <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Your last point is substantially true but the villain if you will is not
>> SHARE. SHARE does not upload anyone's presentations. The speakers do or do
>> not upload handouts,
> 
> Being a speaker, I understand that.  I also understand that sometime "big 
> deal" speakers get some hand holding from the conference organizers.  In 
> particular, the things that get sent out via SHARE Live! are loaded onto 
> conference systems prior to the talk.
> 
>> and in my experience, SHARE and otherwise, the "big
>> deal" speakers never do. I think they think it helps keep the formula for
>> their secret sauce secret. Helps preserve the aura of mystery.
> 
> Perhaps.  In some cases it might be a case of not wanting to expose their 
> "weak sauce."  ;)  I don't think Tom Rosamilia falls into that category, but 
> it's still aggravating to not be able to point people to copies of the 
> keynotes.
> 
> 
> Mark Post
> 
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