Shelves are crowded with books on how to be an exceptional presenter, and promise to produce brilliant, standing-ovation speakers. But what about a presentation resource for the rest of us? There are so many of us regular folk who, for one good reason or another, need to know the basicsthe nuts and boltsof how to make a presentation. How to Make a Pretty Good Presentation will give readers the fastest, shortest, simplest ways for giving a presentaion. Period. Based on his years of training, TJ has distilled the most important and least time-consuming tips to make readers better presenters. By following the straightforward lessons TJ has laid out, readers will be able to eliminate the fear of giving an awful presentation and avoid the pain of dozens of hours of rehearsal. Readers will learn: The most common blunders in every speaking situation that plague most presenters; The difficult and time-consuming advanced techniques that professional speakers use THAT
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