Guide to Presentations
For anyone who has to make presentations.
A brief, professional, reader-friendly guide to creating effective presentations.
Many people avoid giving presentations or simply suffer through them. Guide to Presentations, with its clear, concise, and practical information, helps readers understand how to prepare and practice in order to make presentations far less troubling.
Table of Content
PART I: PRESENTATION STRATEGY
- Analyze the Audience
- Identify Your Intent
- Make the Most of the Message
PART II: PRESENTATION IMPLEMENTATION
- Structure the Content
- Design the Visuals
- Refine Your Nonverbal Delivery
|
Salient Features
- Getting straight to the point: The brevity of this text is designed to help the reader take in only necessary information, and to quickly ready themselves for crystal-clear, powerful presentations.
- Presenting the essentials—this book is separated into two parts, in which the first half is dedicated to establishing the concepts, and the second half explains how students can put their knowledge into practice.
Making it easy for you to combine this text with additional guides: Prentice Hall/Pearson offers “value packs” which would allow you to combine Guide to Presentations with any other book in the “Guide To” series. So, if you would like to teach any of the following topics in more detail, consider adding any of the following books:
|
|
|
|
|