tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-13206875.post4487565960864907225..comments2023-03-27T05:18:35.108-07:00Comments on Envision Presentations: The Good Enough RevolutionJames T Woodhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13870789574689752112noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-13206875.post-80252582402220682009-09-03T13:15:01.875-07:002009-09-03T13:15:01.875-07:00I guess you're right. Sometimes we want to em...I guess you're right. Sometimes we want to embrace the "good enough" ethic in that we don't want to over-hype, over-sell, or over-produce church stuff. <br /><br />Maybe, instead of thinking of things in terms of "good enough" it is better to think of striking a balance between adoptability and quality. If quality is too high or too low, then adoptability is also low, but when quality is in the middle, then adoptability is high. This is probably a bell curve kind of thing. <br /><br />So thinking of this, not in terms of "good enough" or quality, but rather in presenting a message that will reach the most people, might be best.James T Woodhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13870789574689752112noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-13206875.post-40330967909924027922009-09-03T11:37:30.754-07:002009-09-03T11:37:30.754-07:00Interesting article. Got me thinking... I'm ...Interesting article. Got me thinking... I'm trying to get my church to do a few things well, rather than lots of things/ministries half-well. It's hard work, but maybe the rifle over shotgun approach is a boomer mentality rather than postmodern. Hmmm, not sure if this is mantra for the future of the church or not now!!<br /><br />But sticking to ppt. I'm not sure of the application. The Flip camcorder works because it's cheap, easy to use and authentic rather than glossy. So is our church goal to be cheap, easy to understand and authentic? I think some people would go for that. I can also see how slick slideshows may seem more like marketing than authentic, but how low is the "good enough" bar set? <br /><br />There still must be a point where rubbish is still rubbish, even if it's cheap and accessible. Slideshows still have to communicate effectively. Bad spelling, too many points, irrelevant pictures, too much text, too many effects, etc. are still going to confuse the message, rather than giving us kudos for being "good enough".Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com