Presentation Secrets

Read * Presentation Secrets by Alexei Kapterev ✓ eBook or Kindle ePUB. Presentation Secrets Plan, create, and deliver amazing presentations!Alexei Kapterevs online presentation on presentations has seen more than one million views, all with no advertising or promotion. Building on this hit, he now brings us Presentation Secrets outlining his successful tactics for planning, producing, and presenting memorable and unique presentations. Presentation Secrets lets you get to work immediately, fully prepared, armed with confidence, and ready to inspire.Teaches everything that

Presentation Secrets

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Rating : 4.34 (872 Votes)
Asin : 1118034961
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 360 Pages
Publish Date : 2017-08-21
Language : English

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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. Building on this hit, he now brings us Presentation Secrets outlining his successful tactics for planning, producing, and presenting memorable and unique presentations. Presentation Secrets lets you get to work immediately, fully prepared, armed with confidence, and ready to inspire.Teaches everything that goes into a successful and memorable presentationHelps create a storyline, from planning the beginn

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

Start with this book to build your basic presentation skills tom eisenmann I teach entrepreneurship at the Harvard Business School, where I badger the students with whom I work to improve their presentation skills. Entrepreneurs are constantly pitching their businesses to potential customers, investors, partners, and employees. A persuasive pitch, delivered well, can have a huge impact. Unfortunately, like many business schools, we do not teach management communications at HBS, and most of my students have picked up bad presentations habits in their past jobs with consulting firms, investment banks, etc. Their slides are cluttered, their presentation decks are po. Rex Castle said Super information; presentation could use some clean-up. In a word, "Spectacular." Mr. Kapaterev's last chapter with all the references and links to other works is worth the price of the book and the last chapter is something of a synopsis of all the preceding chapters and that "all" is substantial and significant. There were things in this work that I of course disagreed with. Like Mr. Kapaterev makes the rather amazing assertion on page 11 "Everybody knows how to write." My initial response when I read this was "Wow!" But, then, most everyone can probably put some words on a page, which probably constitutes writing in its strictest sense. He a. Thoughtful, detailed and full of wise advice William Cohen A Russian giving advice on how to give presentations? Yes, that's right. Mr Kapterev produced a YouTube short which went viral and he's been asked by a publisher to go deeper. This is quite similar to Nancy Duarte's Resonate in that it provides advice for the TED era - we don't get the same examples from politicians which have faded from memory - Kapterev refers to examples from Steve Jobs, Eddie Izzard and story gurus like Robert McKee. These are very personal and idiosyncratic musings on what it takes to be a great presenter. I found gems about slides, fonts, audiences and memorising scr

Alexei Kapterev is the author of "Death by PowerPoint," the world's most popular presentation on presentations, with over a million views to date. He also teaches visual communication at the Graduate School of Business Administration, Moscow State University.. He runs a consulting practice in addition to working with Mercator, Russia's leading business grap

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