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| Terri Sjodin: Power Point Presentations |
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Buy this DVD at:
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Banish stage fright, stop relying on visual
aids and start persuading your audience -
because you can deliver a great presentation.
Top speaking pro Terri Sjodin will show you
how. Terri will help you: Make your
presentations persuasive rather than simply
informative; Sell yourself through building
and delivering a strong "case" for your
message; Create a unique and memorable
presentation style; Avoid the 9 most common
presentation mistakes. You can buy her entire
packaged DVD presentation at
www.betterlifemedia.com/Google/terri_sjodin.j
sp Tags : Terri Sjodin Power Point Business Sales Presentation Mistakes |
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Affichage : 35462
Durée : 182 s |
| Pecha Kucha: Get to the PowerPoint in 20 Slides |
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Let us now bullet-point our praise for Mark
Dytham and Astrid Klein, two Tokyo-based
architects who have turned PowerPoint, that
fixture of cubicle life, into both art form
and competitive sport. Their innovation,
dubbed pecha-kucha (Japanese for "chatter"),
applies a simple set of rules to
presentations: exactly 20 slides displayed
for 20 seconds each. That's it. Say what you
need to say in six minutes and 40 seconds of
exquisitely matched words and images and then
sit the hell down. The result, in the hands
of masters of the form, combines business
meeting and poetry slam to transform
corporate clich into surprisingly compelling
beat-the-clock performance art.
The duo — Dytham is British, Klein Italian
— invented pecha-kucha four years ago to
help revive a struggling performance space
they owned. The first presentations were such
a hit that they began hosting monthly
pecha-kucha events, boozy affairs at which
Tokyo architects and designers showcased
their streamlined offerings to crowds of
hundreds. Now there are pecha-nights in 80
cities, from Amsterdam and Atlanta to San
Francisco and Shanghai. Why? Dytham believes
that the rules have a liberating effect.
"Suddenly," he says, "there's no preciousness
in people's presentations." Just poetry.
By Dan Pink | Wired Magazine Issue 15.09 Tags : Wired Pecha Kucha |
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Affichage : 81196
Durée : 421 s |
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