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Techie Talks will give you the tools to take complex information and quickly mould it to any audience and situation so that you maximise your influence and credibility with compelling presentation skills.
In addition, you’ll learn how to control your nerves, grabbing – and keeping – everyone’s attention.
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Publish Date
2013
Publisher
Bookboon.com
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Table of Contents
Content
1. Introduction
2. Seven Common myths torn to shreds
3. When Presentations are a Plus
3.1. Suggested scenarios for presentations
3.2. What’s in it for you?
4. Preparation and Planning
4.1. Defining the Subject
4.2. Audience and Situation Profile
4.3. Set the Key Message/Audience Motivator
4.4. Easy structuring of the content
5. The Spice Rack™: The 14 Ways To Grab And Keep Your Audience
5.1. Structuring, in a nutshell
6. Why this system works
7. Techniques to keep the flow to your content
8. Killer language, verbal craft and magic moves
8.1. Killer Language
8.2. The Verbal Magic
8.3. Magic Moves: How to physically influence your audience’s opinion
9. Practising Your Presentation
9.1. Loud and proud
9.2. Using Notes
10. How to control nerves and get into the zone
10.1. Posture Check
10.2. Face
10.3. Breathing Exercises
10.4. Calming the Mind
11. Get control, clarity and colour into your voice
11.1. Being heard
11.2. Keeping your audience with you
11.3. Pace
11.4. Using Vocal Emphasis to speak with greater Conviction
12. Using Confident Body Language
12.1. Creating a strong presence
12.2. Moving naturally
12.3. Move to Relax and Signpost
12.4. Personal Eye Contact
13. How to deal with ‘blanking’
14. The 5-minute deal maker
15. Presenting Using PowerPoint
15.1. Do
15.2. Don’t
15.3. Visual tips
15.4. .1 Diagrams: The wreckless and the refined
15.5. Fonts – Titles
15.6. Fonts – body
15.7. Progress Bar
15.8. Colours
15.9. Flip Charts
16. Managing the Question and Answer Session
16.1. Keeping control
16.2. Saving time and breath!
16.3. When there are no questions
16.4. The 7 golden rules for dealing with difficult questioners
16.5. Strategies for dealing with difficult questions
17. Following up after your presentation
17.1. Continuing your development
18. About the Author

