Recently, a colleague was embarrassed when half-way through a presentation, he found a few changes he hadn’t made! He had shipped the presentation to his company contact who took care of setting up the room and equipment. He had checked the equipment and everything worked fine.

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Recently, a colleague was embarrassed when half-way through a presentation, he found a few changes he hadn’t made! He had shipped the presentation to his company contact who took care of setting up the room and equipment.

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