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Be the best bad presenter ever :break the rules, make mistakes, and win them over /

Be the best bad presenter ever :break the rules, make mistakes, and win them over /

作者 : Hough, Karen.

出版社 : Berrett-Koehler Publishers,

出版年 : 2014

ISBN:9781626560475

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書名 : Be the best bad presenter ever :break the rules, make mistakes, and win them over /

紀錄類型 : 書目-語言資料,印刷品: 單行本

正題名[資料類型標示]/作者 : Be the best bad presenter ever :Karen Hough.

其他題名 : break the rules, make mistakes, and win them over /

作者 : Hough, Karen.

出版者 : San Francisco :Berrett-Koehler Publishers,[2014].

面頁冊數 : viii, 145 p. :ill. ;22 cm.

內容註 : Machine generated contents note: So Who Said You're a Bad Presenter? -- Respected Rules for Speaking and Why You Should Break Them - Mercilessly -- Section I: The Baddest Way to Prepare - Start Breaking the Rules Before You Even Hit the Stage -- Rule to Break 1: Your purpose is to give a good presentation -- Rule to Break

標題 : Business presentations.

ISBN : 9781626560475 (pbk.) :


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520 $a" One reason public speaking is such a nightmare for so many people is that they think they have to be "perfect." They drive themselves crazy trying to conform to all sorts of handed-down rules that tie them up in knots and put their audiences to sleep. Karen Hough says you can throw out those rules, relax, be yourself, make "mistakes," and connect with your audience much more effectively than the guy with the impeccable PowerPoint slides. Hough has used her unique presentation approach to take the anxiety out of one of the greatest fears in business. Her book debunks over a dozen myths about presentations to make them more fun and natural for everybody. It's authenticity and passion that win people over, not polish. But you can't be authentic if you're following someone else's rules. Hough shows how you can embrace your own style and communicate your message without worrying constantly about antiquated dos and don'ts. Follow Karen's "bad advice" and you'll be surprised to learn you're actually a naturally skilled presenter"--$cProvided by publisher.
520 $a"Everything you think you know about presentations is turned on its head in this funny, wise, and immensely useful book. We can't learn to become good presenters if we're terrified of being bad. So, revel in your imperfections and learn what's really important about presenting: being yourself"--$cProvided by publisher.
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