Presentation Skills For Managers, Second Edition
Autor Kerri Garbisen Limba Engleză Paperback – 16 sep 2016
McGraw-Hill’s successful Briefcase Books Series is filled with strategies and advice to help you become a more capable, efficient, and effective manager and a valuable member of any organization. Featuring eye-catching icons, checklists, and sidebars to guide you step-by-step through everyday workplace situations, these books are a go-to resource to help you brush up on your practical skills, and to learn new ones.
Presentation Skills for Managers, 2nd edition, is a fully rewritten edition of this essential skill-builder, specifically crafted for today's busy manager looking to create compelling, persuasive presentations, utilizing both modern technology and time-tested methods to engage any audience. Using her unique background in both the business and acting worlds, author Kerri Garbis will provide you with brand new insights on:
- Effective performance
- Storytelling for audience engagement
- Acting techniques that help you create content
- Audience analysis criteria
- Overcoming common presentation obstacles
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781259643965
ISBN-10: 1259643964
Pagini: 160
Dimensiuni: 150 x 224 x 10 mm
Greutate: 0.23 kg
Ediția:2
Editura: McGraw Hill Education
Colecția McGraw-Hill
Locul publicării:United States
ISBN-10: 1259643964
Pagini: 160
Dimensiuni: 150 x 224 x 10 mm
Greutate: 0.23 kg
Ediția:2
Editura: McGraw Hill Education
Colecția McGraw-Hill
Locul publicării:United States
Cuprins
Introduction
1. Rehearsal Process
4. Audience Analysis
Being Seen
Confident First Impressions and Final Moments
Using Your Stage
Seated Presentations
Manager’s Checklist for Chapter 9
10. Actors’ secrets for sharing the stage
Index
1. Rehearsal Process
The Talk Through2. The Essentials
The Walk Through
Dress Rehearsal
The Rehearsal Process and You
Manager’s Checklist for Chapter 1
The Feet, the Hands, and the Face3. Fear and confidence
Making eye contact work for you
Empowering your voice
Avoiding filler words
Manager’s Checklist for Chapter 2
Why am I Nervous?
Harnessing Your Nerves
How to Fell More Calm and Appear More Confident
Know Your Symptoms
Manager’s Checklist for Chapter 3
4. Audience Analysis
Audience Demographics5. Acting techniques that help you create content
Audience Mindset
Expectations
Audience Analysis is Essential to Creating Your Presentation
Manager’s Checklist for Chapter 4
Identifying Your Presentation Objectives6. The Blueprint for every Presentation
Using Presentation Strategies
Manager’s Checklist for Chapter 5
7. Storytelling for audience engagement
Introduction
Organizing Your Presentation Body
Conclusion
Manager’s Checklist for Chapter 6
How to Tell a Story8. Performance techniques
Incorporating Stories into Presentations
Storytelling is Fluid
Manager’s Checklist for Chapter 7
Make It All about You9. Stage Movement
Control Your Visuals
Get Away From the Furniture
Don’t Match the Backdrop
Reading Your Audience
Manager’s Checklist for Chapter 8
Being Seen
Confident First Impressions and Final Moments
Using Your Stage
Seated Presentations
Manager’s Checklist for Chapter 9
10. Actors’ secrets for sharing the stage
Preparing to Co-Present11. Q&A management
Group Presentation Rehearsal
Co-Presenting with someone who wants to “Wing It”
Presenting on a Panel
Manager’s Checklist for Chapter 10
Conclusion
Planning for Audience Questions
Elements of a Good Answer
How to Not Answer a Question
Rehearsing Q&A
Manager’s Checklist for Chapter 11
12. What If...?
What If... You Need to Acknowledge an Issue to the Crowd?
What If... You're Presenting Someone Else's Content?
What If... You Don't Care about or Aren't Connected to the Content?
What If... You Have to Deliver the Same Information Over and Over Again?
What If... You Get Shorted on Time?
What If... You're Given Extra Time?
What If... You Skip a Major Point?
What If... You Forget a Prop?
What If... You Totally Lose Your Audience?
What If... You Have a Heckler or a Hijacker?
What If... You Discover an Error in Your Visuals?
What If... You Need to Cancel?
What If... You Get surprising Feedback?
Manager's Checklist for Chapter 12
Index