Your technical skills and professional expertise are evidence of your ability to accomplish difficult tasks. Strong presentation skills can help you further advance your career. The ability to present articulately to customers, management, peers and others can significantly enhance your credibility, clout, and professional status. Delivering presentations at work or professional events is an unbeatable way to gain a reputation as a valued employee and an expert in your field. If you have ever tried to get out of giving a presentation because of nerves, or if you feel there is room for improvement in your presentation techniques, then Presentation Skills for Technical Professionals is for you. This book gives you invaluable tips on how to make your presentation clear and accessible, how to interact with your audience and how to retain their interest while keeping your anxiety under control. Naomi Karten has used her vast experience - both positive and negative - on the front lines of public speaking to provide key advice (and many chuckles!) in this engrossing read for the technical professional.
Engineers on Stage: Presentation Skills for Technical Professionals
All delivered by presenters who make numerous mistakes while they are on stage. File > New > Presentation was written to give you the tools and techniques to avoid these pitfalls, and dramatically increase your presentation skills.
Writing and Speaking for Technical Professionals: Communication Skills for Success
This new handbook covers a wide range of engineering skills generally not taught in today's college-level technical programs.
Twenty-first century engineers and technical professionals must master making the complex simple and the simple interesting. This book helps engineers do what they love most: take a complicated system and create a stronger solution.
"This book is a collection of work to assist any professional who needs to deal with ethical issues, write up a technical project, give or develop a presentation, or write material for an online audience"--Provided by publisher.
"This book is a collection of work to assist any professional who needs to deal with ethical issues, write up a technical project, give or develop a presentation, or write material for an online audience"--Provided by publisher.
This is the process taught in most engineering survey courses: understand the problem, collect relevant information, generate alternative solutions, choose a preferred solution, refine the chosen solution, and so on.
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 ...
Getting It Across is a comprehensive introduction to making presentations in a business environment, for engineers and other technical professionals.