Presentation S.O.S.; From Perspiration to Persuasion in 9 Easy Steps by Mark Wiskup |
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| Paperback: 192 pages Publisher: Business Plus (September 15 2005) Costumer Rating: 
Read an ExcerptChapter 1: Fear Is a Good Thing - It Will Help You Become a Great Presenter It's going to be okay! I know you are nervous about your next presentation, and that is understandable. I also say it's good. Being nervous will give you the energy you need to create a vibrant talk and then deliver it to your audience with power Chapter 1: Presentation Fear #1 You're right. They will. Take their time and you're taking something from them they'll never get back. That's why audiences are brutal. It's not that audiences set out to be unkind. Bad speakers force the harsh judgments, barely stifled anger, unpleasant Chapter 1: Presentation Fear #2 This fear is about facing an audience filled with broken presentation hearts. We all have that bright and witty, yet bitter, caustic, and forlorn, friend who keeps experiencing miserable luck in romance.
Book Description Don't worry ... be brilliant!
Everything you need to make your next talk a resounding success is right here-even if you dread the thought of approaching a podium! In Presentation S.O.S., renowned communications expert Mark Wiskup gives you a quick, concise, and (yes!) fun way to confidently sell your ideas to any audience.
Packed with unique tips and featuring nine easy, painless steps that will transform you into a great presenter, this book shows you how to:
- Develop a "Power Sound Bite" to grab your listeners' attention and focus your message.
- Get the most out of PowerPoint-and dodge its pitfalls.
- Avoid seemingly harmless words and expressions that can turn the audience against you.
- Finish big with a knock-'em-dead "Power Close."
- Win the Q&A battle-learn how to handle even the toughest questions and most difficult members of your audience.
About the Author Mark Wiskup
Mark Wiskup is a renowned communications expert who speaks nationwide to many Fortune 500 companies. He is the President of Wiskup Communications.. » More by Mark Wiskup
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