Q: What can communicators learn from architects?
A: PechaKucha 20×20.
Huh?
According to the movement’s Web site, PechaKucha 20×20 was born to limit architects’ long-winded presentations. In February 2003, the first PechaKucha (pronounced pe-chak-cha) night was held at a gallery in Tokyo. It established two rules for speaking architects. 1) Presenters were limited to twenty slides; 2) each slide must have auto-advanced every 20 seconds.
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