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Main Title Presentation advantage : how to inform and persuade any audience /
Author Kogon, Kory.
Publisher BenBella Books,
Year Published 2015
OCLC Number 902657624
ISBN 9781941631218 (paperback); 1941631215 (paperback)
Subjects Business presentations ; Business communication ; Communication in management ; BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / BUSINESS Communication / Meetings & Presentations ; BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Marketing / General
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EJAM  HF5718.22.K647 2015 Region 3 Library/Philadelphia, PA 09/30/2015
Collation xi, 212 pages : ililustrations ; 21 cm
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents Notes
"The average attention span of an adult is eight seconds-eight seconds! That is tough news for a presenter. It means you may have a room full of people, but their minds are elsewhere. You're competing with a slew of activities demanding their attention-email, texts, Facebook, YouTube, chats, and apps, in addition to thoughts about their next meeting and projects that are behind schedule. How do you get a message across in a world like that? The inability to powerfully inform and persuade in the midst of unprecedented distractions is one of the greatest hidden and pervasive costs of the twenty-first century workplace. You need to connect to what matters to your audience and hold that connection. Learn to connect with your audience, and you'll stop having wasted time, unproductive meetings, and lost opportunities-you'll have the Presentation Advantage. In Presentation Advantage, FranklinCovey outlines its "Connect Model," the mental model that allows you to connect with the message, yourself, and the audience during any presentation. Your audience's distractions will no longer override what you have to say. Learn to connect by: Structuring strategically relevant and purpose-driven messages Answering the "so what?" question Understanding how our brains best synthesize and remember key information Using visuals such as PowerPoint to inspire instead of torture your audience Aligning your message, body language, and tone of voice for a powerful delivery Whether to one person or one hundred, effective presenting is today's top business skill, and the experts at FranklinCovey help you master it. With the Presentation Advantage, you can deliver dynamic, compelling, and truly effective presentations every time"--