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Presentation skills for quivering wrecks / Bob Etherington.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: Singapore : Marshall Cavendish Business, 2018Description: 151 pages : illustrations ; 20 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9789814794701
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 658.452 ET.P 2018 23
Contents:
Introduction -- The art of "don't worry" for the quivering wreck -- Prior preparation prevents pathetically poor performance -- The language of mime-almost -- I'm a big executive not "an actor" ... unfortunately you're wrong -- Ah yes ... you probably can't see that at the back -- It'll be all right on the night -- Dealing with the "clinically difficult."
Summary: This book, based on a hugely successful course given to thousands of businesspeople, shows how anyone can speak with confidence to an audience of any size. Laced with humour and wit, the author emphasizes that you don't have to be a brilliant orator to be an effective speaker in business. Simply being good is plenty, because 95% of all business presenters are so awful!
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Introduction -- The art of "don't worry" for the quivering wreck -- Prior preparation prevents pathetically poor performance -- The language of mime-almost -- I'm a big executive not "an actor" ... unfortunately you're wrong -- Ah yes ... you probably can't see that at the back -- It'll be all right on the night -- Dealing with the "clinically difficult."

This book, based on a hugely successful course given to thousands of businesspeople, shows how anyone can speak with confidence to an audience of any size. Laced with humour and wit, the author emphasizes that you don't have to be a brilliant orator to be an effective speaker in business. Simply being good is plenty, because 95% of all business presenters are so awful!

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