Besides "picture your audience naked"...
July 2, 2007 1:21 PM
What are some of the leading books/online seminars/workshops/etc. for learning great presentation skills?
There are literally millions of books and speakers out there, but I'd like to find the cream of the crop. The top players, heavy hitters, most popular, gosh-darn-best resources for teaching some lawyers better presentation skills. No need to be lawyer-focused, but the top-tier of that category would be great too.
There are literally millions of books and speakers out there, but I'd like to find the cream of the crop. The top players, heavy hitters, most popular, gosh-darn-best resources for teaching some lawyers better presentation skills. No need to be lawyer-focused, but the top-tier of that category would be great too.
I'm a big fan of Beyond Bullet Points. This guy took some basic story-telling advice from Aristotle and turned into a way of engaging an audience. It's better than it sounds.
Presentation Zen is a good blog focused on presentations.
posted by pb at 2:30 PM on July 2, 2007
Presentation Zen is a good blog focused on presentations.
posted by pb at 2:30 PM on July 2, 2007
Watch An Inconvenient Truth.
I don't necessarily agree with Gore's conclusions, and he is not the world's most dynamic speaker, but the presentation is EXTREMELY persuasive. In fact, it's probably even more effective to watch if you are an skeptic of his conclusions.
posted by The Deej at 3:36 PM on July 2, 2007
I don't necessarily agree with Gore's conclusions, and he is not the world's most dynamic speaker, but the presentation is EXTREMELY persuasive. In fact, it's probably even more effective to watch if you are an skeptic of his conclusions.
posted by The Deej at 3:36 PM on July 2, 2007
If you are doing visual aids, Edward Tufte is the absolute best. He has several books and a website www.edwardtufte.com
posted by metahawk at 3:44 PM on July 2, 2007
posted by metahawk at 3:44 PM on July 2, 2007
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posted by mpls2 at 2:12 PM on July 2, 2007