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Book Synopsis
Plan, create, and deliver amazing presentations! Alexei Kapterev's online presentation on presentations has seen more than one million views, all with no advertising or promotion.

Trade Review
A very likable book. It s lavishly illustrated with colour images explaining the art of giving speeches and presentations. (The Speech Writers Guild, January 2012)

Table of Contents
Read This First xiii

Chapter 1 3 What Is Presentation? 1

What Are Presentations? 2

Story 4

Slides 7

Delivery 13

The Three Principles of Presenting 14

Summary 22

Part I 3 Story 23

Chapter 2 3 The Story’s Focus 25

Not All Stories Are Created Equal 26

Focusing on One Idea 26

Setting the Goal 27

The Customer Isn’t Always Right 35

Gathering the Material 39

Inventing the Truth 47

Can You Sell Without Lying? 47

Summary 48

Chapter 3 3 The Story’s Contrast 51

Problems and Solutions 52

Hero and Villain 63

Summary 73

Chapter 4 3 The Story’s Unity 75

Making Your Story Unified 76

Case Study: The Story of Tomato Sauce 80

The Problem of Balance 82

Case Study: A Company Introduction 99

Summary 101

Part I I 3 Slides 103

Chapter 5 3 The Slides’ Focus 105

Producing Your Slides 106

Zen and Vajrayana 107

Designing Zen Slides 113

Summary 131

Chapter 6 3 The Slides’ Contrast 133

Energizing Lifeless Diagrams 134

Using Comparisons 136

Data Visualization 144

Lies, Damned Lies, and Statistics 155

A Word on Animation 159

Where to Go Next?—Visualization Resources 161

Summary 162

Chapter 7 3 The Slides’ Unity 163

Avoiding Ugly Slides 164

Slide Design for Non-Designers 165

Working with Pictures 188

United World in a Slide Deck 191

Summary 195

Part I I I 3 Delivery 197

Chapter 8 3 Focus in Delivery 199

What Should You Focus on During Delivery? 200

Clarity 202

Pace 205

Voice 207

Engaging with Your Audience 208

Making Eye Contact 212

Addressing Any Questions 218

Using Humor (or Not?) 218

Summary 220

Chapter 9 3 Contrast in Delivery 221

The Opposite of Monotony 222

Being Perfect Versus Being Passionate 223

Don’t Avoid Confrontation 226

Learning from Other People 232

Summary 241

Chapter 10 3 Unity in Delivery 243

Going with the Flow 244

The Pros and Cons of Improvisation 247

Relaxing Control 251

Summary 263

Chapter 11 3 Where to Go Next 265

Presentation Checklist 266

Taking Further Steps 269

General Presentation Resources 269

Storytelling Resources 270

Slide Resources 273

Delivery Resources 275

Presentations Transform 277

Index 279

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    Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc
    Publication Date: 30/09/2011
    ISBN13: 9781118034965, 978-1118034965
    ISBN10: 1118034961

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    Plan, create, and deliver amazing presentations! Alexei Kapterev's online presentation on presentations has seen more than one million views, all with no advertising or promotion.

    Trade Review
    A very likable book. It s lavishly illustrated with colour images explaining the art of giving speeches and presentations. (The Speech Writers Guild, January 2012)

    Table of Contents
    Read This First xiii

    Chapter 1 3 What Is Presentation? 1

    What Are Presentations? 2

    Story 4

    Slides 7

    Delivery 13

    The Three Principles of Presenting 14

    Summary 22

    Part I 3 Story 23

    Chapter 2 3 The Story’s Focus 25

    Not All Stories Are Created Equal 26

    Focusing on One Idea 26

    Setting the Goal 27

    The Customer Isn’t Always Right 35

    Gathering the Material 39

    Inventing the Truth 47

    Can You Sell Without Lying? 47

    Summary 48

    Chapter 3 3 The Story’s Contrast 51

    Problems and Solutions 52

    Hero and Villain 63

    Summary 73

    Chapter 4 3 The Story’s Unity 75

    Making Your Story Unified 76

    Case Study: The Story of Tomato Sauce 80

    The Problem of Balance 82

    Case Study: A Company Introduction 99

    Summary 101

    Part I I 3 Slides 103

    Chapter 5 3 The Slides’ Focus 105

    Producing Your Slides 106

    Zen and Vajrayana 107

    Designing Zen Slides 113

    Summary 131

    Chapter 6 3 The Slides’ Contrast 133

    Energizing Lifeless Diagrams 134

    Using Comparisons 136

    Data Visualization 144

    Lies, Damned Lies, and Statistics 155

    A Word on Animation 159

    Where to Go Next?—Visualization Resources 161

    Summary 162

    Chapter 7 3 The Slides’ Unity 163

    Avoiding Ugly Slides 164

    Slide Design for Non-Designers 165

    Working with Pictures 188

    United World in a Slide Deck 191

    Summary 195

    Part I I I 3 Delivery 197

    Chapter 8 3 Focus in Delivery 199

    What Should You Focus on During Delivery? 200

    Clarity 202

    Pace 205

    Voice 207

    Engaging with Your Audience 208

    Making Eye Contact 212

    Addressing Any Questions 218

    Using Humor (or Not?) 218

    Summary 220

    Chapter 9 3 Contrast in Delivery 221

    The Opposite of Monotony 222

    Being Perfect Versus Being Passionate 223

    Don’t Avoid Confrontation 226

    Learning from Other People 232

    Summary 241

    Chapter 10 3 Unity in Delivery 243

    Going with the Flow 244

    The Pros and Cons of Improvisation 247

    Relaxing Control 251

    Summary 263

    Chapter 11 3 Where to Go Next 265

    Presentation Checklist 266

    Taking Further Steps 269

    General Presentation Resources 269

    Storytelling Resources 270

    Slide Resources 273

    Delivery Resources 275

    Presentations Transform 277

    Index 279

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