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Presentation Thinking and Design: Create Better Presentations, Quicker
โ Scribed by Ed Gruwez
- Publisher
- FT Publishing International
- Year
- 2014
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 241
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
Discover the 12 steps to dramatically better presentationsย
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โThis innovative book shows you how to get the thinking right so that your presentations are clear, engaging and impactful. An easy-to-follow process with big results. It has transformed the way my company approaches presentations.โ Dominique Vercraeye, Managing Director, TNS Belgium
โฆ Table of Contents
Cover
Contents
About the author
Acknowledgements
Introduction
Part 1: A Better Understanding of Presentations
The presentation paradox
Solution 1: Understand how your audience thinks
Solution 2: Use a design process
Part 2: Building your Presentation
Phase 1: The Thinking
Step 1: Know your audience
Step 2: Set your goal
Step 3: Plan your interaction
Phase 2: The Logic
Step 4: Select your content
Step 5: Write your lead
Step 6: Build your structure
Phase 3: The Story
Step 7: Find your handles
Step 8: Visualise your message
Step 9: Sketch your outline
Phase 4: The Media
Step 10: Create your slides
Step 11: Add your documents
Step 12: Get ready!
Conclusion
Appendix: The TLSM method at a glance
Further reading and references
Index
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