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Hope
Hope
a confident expectation that a desire will be fulfilled.
Hope
a wishful trust, which one longs to see realized.
Your audience deserves hope in your presentation.
Pandora Box: (according to Greek mythology)
Pandora was the first woman sent to earth,
as a punishment for Prometheus’s crime
of stealing fire from the gods.
Zeus gave Pandora a box,
which when opened let loose all human misfortune, but upon closing the box
hope remained to comfort mankind.
Your audience deserves hope.
The Hays Motion Picture Production Code 1934-1968 was a self-censorship code
of Do’s, Be Careful and Don’t’s, spelling out
acceptable and unacceptable behavior and content on the silver screen for American audiences.
In the 1920’s, before The Hays Code
there was a plethora of local restrictions
facing movie producers.
Post Code:
Along with the onset of television and foreign films The Hays Code was replaced by MPAA film rating system.
In parallel, after the 1950’s Television industry quiz show scandals Federal Communication Commission Chairman Newton Minow gave a one hour speech admonishing owners of the airwaves
to provide better educational content for their audience.The speech is remembered for the phrase
“The vast wasteland”
In the 21st century Tristan Harris co-founder
of the Center For Human Technology
explains how through ‘Captology’
the study of how computer technology
can be used to change people’s attitudes and opinions persuade them to do something else. Hence, social media platforms are addicting people
to their phones to maximize profits at all costs manipulating behavior and emotion
to the detriment of human society.
In your presentation your audience deserves hope!
Jeffrey (dew cane) Duquesne, CPC
Certified Professional Consultant
Enterprise Growth Expert
works with executives to
Grow Revenue 7 Fold In 7 Years
even if pressured by short-term shareholders
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