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Book details File Size: 41 MB Format: pdf Print Length: 273 pages Simultaneous Device Usage: Up to 5 simultaneous devices, per publisher limits Publisher: New Riders; 1 edition (May 7, 2012) Publication Date: May 7, 2012 Sold by: Amazon Digital Services LLC Language: English ASIN: B00818J00Y
Examines the science and psychology behind effective, persuasive business presentations, examining what holds attention during a presentation; proper choice of media; and viewers’ reactions to posture, gestures, and vocal tone.
Every day around the world millions of presentations are given, with millions of decisions hanging in the balance as a result. Do you know the science behind giving a powerful and persuasive presentation? This book reveals what you need to know about how people listen, how people decide, and how people react so that you can learn to create more engaging presentations. No matter what your current skill level, whether beginner or polished, this book will guide you to the next level, teaching you how to improve your delivery, stance, eye contact, voice, materials, media, message, and call to action.Learn to increase the effectiveness of your own presentations by finding the answers to questions like these: What grabs and holds attention during a presentation? How do you choose the best media to use? What makes the content of a presentation stick?How do people react to your voice, posture, and gestures?