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Show & tell

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An edition of Show & tell (2014)

Show & tell

how everybody can make extraordinary presentations

Paperback edition.
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A visual guide to making extraordinary presentations by the acclaimed author of The Back of the Napkin We are all natural born presenters. We have ideas to share, voices to share them, and people to share them with. So why do most of us find public speaking so hard? In this pithy but powerful guide, communication expert Dan Roam provides a simple five-step path to take us from jitters and complexity to confidence and clarity. He explains his tried-and-true visual techniques and the wisdom he has gained from giving award-winning presentations. Roam shows us how to: - Clearly present any idea with simple visuals - Know our audience before we step in front of them - Channel fear into fun Roam's lively visual style, hand-drawn pictures, and vivid text will help regular people overcome anxiety and make brilliant presentations.

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Portfolio/Penguin
Language
English
Pages
260

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Show & tell: how everybody can make extraordinary presentations
2016, Portfolio/Penguin
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Show and Tell: How Everybody Can Make Extraordinary Presentations
2014, Penguin Books, Limited
in English
Cover of: Show and Tell
Show and Tell: How Regular People Make Extraordinary Presentations
2014, Penguin Books, Limited
in English
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Table of Contents

The three rules
Rule 1: tell the truth
Rule 2: tell it with a story
Rule 3: tell the story with pictures
How not to worry
The gift.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (page 260).

Published in
New York, New York
Other Titles
Show and tell

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
658.4/52
Library of Congress
HF5718.22 .R6297 2016, HF5718.22

The Physical Object

Pagination
xii, 260 pages
Number of pages
260

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL37076006M
Internet Archive
showtellhowevery0000roam
ISBN 10
1591848024
ISBN 13
9781591848028
OCLC/WorldCat
946032581

Work Description

" "If I tell you the truth, if I tell it with a story, and if I tell that story with pictures, I can keep you glued to your seat. Let me show you how." For the vast majority of us, giving a presentation is an extremely difficult and nerve-wracking process, whether we're in a one-on-one meeting, a conference room with a dozen strangers, or a lecture hall in front of thousands. But according to Dan Roam, the visual communications expert and acclaimed author of The Back of the Napkin, it doesn't have to be so hard. We struggle when we forget the basic steps we learned in kindergarten: show and tell. In this short but powerful book, Roam introduces a new set of tools for making extraordinary presentations in any setting. He also draws on ideas he's been honing for more than two decades, as an award-winning presenter who has brought his whiteboard everywhere from Fortune 500 companies to tiny startups to the White House. Even if you're already a good speaker, you'll learn more about understanding your audience, organizing your content, building a clear storyline, creating effective visuals, and channeling your fear into fun. And you'll master three fundamental rules: When we tell the truth, we connect with our audience, we become passionate, and we find self-confidence. When we tell a story, we make complex concepts clear, we make ideas unforgettable, and we include everyone. When we use pictures, people see exactly what we mean, we captivate our audience's mind, and we banish boredom. From nailing the opening to leaving a lasting impression, you'll soon be able to give the performance of a lifetime. time after time. "--

"A visual guide to making extraordinary presentations by the acclaimed author of The Back of the Napkin We are all natural born presenters. We have ideas to share, voices to share them, and people to share them with. So why do most of us find public speaking so hard? In this pithy but powerful guide, communication expert Dan Roam provides a simple five-step path to take us from jitters and complexity to confidence and clarity. He explains his tried-and-true visual techniques and the wisdom he has gained from giving award-winning presentations. Roam shows us how to: - Clearly present any idea with simple visuals - Know our audience before we step in front of them - Channel fear into fun"--

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