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Hi Everyone,
I'm new to this forum today. I need help with something that occurred at work and would like your opinions. I recently started working for this company and they do a weird thing when drawing organisational charts in PowerPoint. They reduce the slide to 10% and draw in the blue/grey area, because they don't know how to create a big chart to fit the size of the slide. Then they copy the drawing and move it further over to the side away from the slide. Then they paste it in as an enahanced picture and reduce the drawing until it fits the slide. The original is always kept off the slide in the blue/grey area, therefore editing the original means reducing the slide to 10% and repeating whole process as previous! They're now asking me to produce drawings in this ludicrous fashion because according to them my skills are too high for them and they couldn't do it any other way, therefore I have to make a compromise and join them! No! I'm not making this up! Can you all give me your pros and cons to producing a drawing in this inefficient way. I'm going to be taking this further and would like to have all the facts before presenting my case against this. This is a a top international company! Your comments would be very much appreciated and I'll post the results. Thank you. Regards, Ziba. |
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