Murphy's Law states: "Anything that can go wrong will go wrong." This is especially true and especially painful when there is an audience involved.

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Question of the Week: Murphy’s Favorite Target

We are all very aware that Murphy’s Law can attack every element of the presentation process. Which of the following areas do you find most vulnerable to problems:

  • Software
  • Equipment
  • Personnel
  • Venue
  • Transportation
  • Communication
  • Administration

Please respond using the poll in the sidebar to the left (you’ll need to visit the site if you’re viewing this in a reader). You’re also welcome to elaborate on you poll response in the comment section of this post.

  • http://www.breakingmurphyslaw.com Lee Potts

    I think software gets my vote because how much I depend on PowerPoint and how unpredictable PowerPoint can be. Especially when working with the kind of files I deal with.

  • Lee Potts

    I think software gets my vote because how much I depend on PowerPoint and how unpredictable PowerPoint can be. Especially when working with the kind of files I deal with.

  • http://www.maniactive.com/states/blogger.html Laura Bergells

    The loose nut in front of the screen…

  • http://www.maniactive.com/states/blogger.html Laura Bergells

    The loose nut in front of the screen…

  • http://www.breakingmurphyslaw.com Lee Potts

    @ Laura Bergells: I knew someone was going to steer the discussion in that direction.

  • Lee Potts

    @ Laura Bergells: I knew someone was going to steer the discussion in that direction.