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‘’…It is good and offers a new way of thinking about presenting ideas in work and life.

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I thought the tool was unsophisticated, glitchy and full of challenges for the would-be advocate. Obviously, Prezi is not as broad, flexible, integrated or widely used as Bill’s much derided PowerPoint tool, so it’s nowhere near PowerPoint as the default option for corporates, but as an expert user of PowerPoint, I could do some things much more easily and powerfully with this little gem, and there are times that I’d choose to use it, without question, simply because Prezi’s starting position is so different.īut I was not uncritical. My thoughts then, can be summarised as follows: I first blogged about it in 2009, and used it for my first pitch in the real world in October of that year. It was an instant hit with a very small slice of the population. Prezi was also (in my view) less intuitive than PowerPoint and harder to learn to use well.īut Prezi caught something in the imagination of students, academics, creative types, innovators and people who were looking for an alternative. Everything else you had to create frame by frustrating frame path-point by agonizing path-point. There was almost no such structure provided in Prezi. That came as a standard part of PowerPoint. Prezi had no built-in visual structure – templates, slides, layouts, paths, fonts, font regulation and sizing. But our enthusiasm made us blind, sometimes, to the weaknesses in Prezi. The geeks at Prezi and ‘us’, the users, bonding together to find a voice, a space and a use for Prezi in this slide-dominated, Microsoft world.Īnd we did succeed, didn’t we? We experimented, made mistakes, had great triumphs and made Prezis, sometimes creaky, and limited presentation toy, a real option for business presenters. We loved the possibilities of the tool, if not the tool itself, and we felt like we were part of a team. The innovative tool gained traction with a few ‘innovators’ and ‘early adopters’, and a cult was formed. Prezi was a new product back in 2009, breaking into a static market dominated by one product, PowerPoint. Using Everett Rogers’ ‘Diffusion of Innovation’ theory we can see why we are where we are with Prezi today. The Diffusion of Innovation- innovators and early adopters Keynote, SlideBean, Zeetings and many others close the gap. We recommend Prezi still, but only sometimes, and we use Prezi, but less and less now as we, and our clients see other tools like PowerPoint.

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We even wrote the first book about it and how to use it to best effect. My team at The Message Business were probably some of the first people to use it as a pitching tool for ourselves and then for our clients. How has this happened? What can we do about it? For many it’s become a zooming, spinning, sick-making cliché something that works against the presenter before they’ve even started speaking. Most people in advertising, marketing and media circles in Europe, US, Asia, and all around the world have heard of Prezi, and many have already formed an opinion about it. Just using Prezi, even in its earliest, most limited form, could help you stand out from the PowerPoint crowd. Why would I say this? Well I guess because the honeymoon is over. And from the guy who wrote the first ‘how to manual’ now in it’s 7th edition and dowloaded 50,000 times. That’s a bit harsh isn’t it? Particularly from someone who’s been supporting Prezi and advocating its use for years. In this article, Jim Harvey looks at Prezi as an innovation, and tries to see a bright future for this once shining, now slightly faded star.













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