Rockstar Presentations - Joseph Lewis [devdakilla].pdfseeders: 2
leechers: 9
Rockstar Presentations - Joseph Lewis [devdakilla].pdf (Size: 6.01 MB)
Description
n Rockstar Presentations, author Joseph Lewis shares tips, tricks and wisdom on public speaking with no fear, no cue cards and no worries.
Whether you’re giving a blockbuster keynote or teaching a handful of co-workers how to do something cool, this book was written for you. This book also comes bundled with 3 great PowerPoint templates you can use in your own presentations. SNEAK PEEK Here you’ll find exactly what’s covered in the book, chapter by chapter. Chances are there’s a chapter especially for you! History, Part 1: Stunning Speeches Learn what made The Gettysburg Address and Churchill’s “We Shall Fight…” speeches so good, and the simple tips you can learn from them. Public Speaking, in General This chapter establishes the essentials of a good presentation. You’ll learn how to prepare and how to practice your presentation for a seamless delivery. When the time comes to give your talk, Joseph’s tips will help you avoid stage fright and deliver an exciting presentation. Team Meetings, of the Garden Variety Moving up at work will probably require you to give presentations to your colleagues. They’re an opportunity to influence the direction of your company – or your clients – and make a great impression if done well. History, part 2: Killer Keynotes The huge influence of people like Steve Jobs and Randy Pausch (‘The Last Lecture’) began with their stunning keynote addresses. Learn what makes their talks so effective. Keynote Addresses You have the opportunity to give a keynote address. This chapter will show you how to embrace this incredible opportunity, wow your audience, and spread your big ideas. The Pitch Pitching your ideas – or your product – to a room is a nerve-wracking experience. You need to bring your A-game because you may only get one chance at success. In this chapter you’ll learn that a good pitch stands on three legs, and the trick to a good pitch. History, part 3: Death by PowerPoint A warning on the risks of failing to communicate information properly, First Page Screenshot: Sharing Widget |