Deliver compelling presentations in any context, from a meeting with colleagues to a client pitch or keynote address. Whenever you talk to anyone, you are presenting yourself and your ideas to an audience. You are giving a presentation. This could be in person, on the phone, or via videoconference. In any case, both your content and your delivery contribute to the vitality and effectiveness of your message. Too many speakers fail to engage their audience and get their ideas across. Don't be one of them! Practical Presentation Skills will help you master the three fundamental elements responsible for a presentation's success: authenticity, focus, and strength.
Give confident, enthusiastic, and persuasive presentations. With an emphasis on the need for preparation and practice, this course provides guidance on how to organize, create, and deliver effective presentations. Conquer...
This updated second edition provides a concise and accessible guide to preparing and delivering scientific presentations. Its highly practical 'how-to' style focuses on the issues that are of immediate concern to the busy scientist.
Effective Presentation Skills
Containing practical guidance for anyone (such as program managers) who need to present more effectively, this book describes the techniques for preparing including organizing the material, crafting persuasive messages and connecting with ...
Give confident, enthusiastic, and persuasive presentations.
Effective Presentation Skills: Practical Guide for Better Speaking
You always know when you've attended a particularly effective presentation.
Inspiring and influencing others starts with the effective delivery of ideas. Speaker and trainer Christee Gabour Atwood designed the interactive two-day, one-day, and half-day workshops in this book with exactly that in mind.
A good presentation involves effective communication and is essential for business success. This guide addresses the common problems people face--overcoming nerves, handling visual aids, and shaping the presentation itself.
11: Theatre semiotics, Gunter Narr Verlag, Tubingen, 1982, pp. 204-31. B. Appleyard, 'Of mice and men and Microsoft', The Weekend Australian: Review, 12/13 November 1994 p. 1. This article originally appeared in the Sunday Times ...