HBR guide to persuasive presentations / Nancy Duarte.
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TextPublication details: Boston, Mass. : Harvard Business Review Press, c2012.Description: xvii, 229 p. : ill. ; 23 cmISBN: - 9781422187104 (pbk. : alk. paper)
- 1422187101 (pbk. : alk. paper)
- Harvard Business Review guide to persuasive presentations
- 658.4/52
- HF 5718.22 D812h 2012
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Includes index.
Audience : know your audience and build empathy -- Understand the audience's power -- Segment the audience -- Present clearly and concisely to senior executives -- Get to know your audience -- Define how you'll change the audience -- Find common ground -- Message : develop persuasive content -- Define your big idea -- Generate content to support the big idea -- Anticipate resistance -- Amplify your message through contrast -- Build an effective call to action -- Choose your best ideas -- Organize your thoughts -- Balance analytical and emotional appeal -- Lose the jargon -- Craft sound bites -- Story : use storytelling principles and structure to engage your audience -- Apply storytelling principles -- Create a solid structure -- Craft the beginning -- Develop the middle -- Make the ending powerful -- Add emotional texture -- Use metaphors as your glue -- Create something they'll always remember -- Media : identify the best modes for communicating your message -- Choose the right vehicle for your message -- Make the most of slide software -- Determine the right length for your presentation -- Persuade beyond the stage -- Share the stage -- Slides : conceptualize and simplify the display of information -- Think like a designer -- Create slides people can "get" in three seconds -- Choose the right type of slide -- Storyboard one idea per slide -- Avoid visual clichés -- Arrange slide elements with care -- Clarify the data - Turn words into diagrams -- Use the right number of slides -- Know when to animate -- Delivery : deliver your presentation authentically -- Rehearse your material well -- Know the venue and schedule -- Anticipate technology glitches -- Manage your stage fright -- Set the right tone for your talk -- Be yourself -- Communicate with your body -- Communicate with your voice -- Make your stories come to life -- Work effectively with your interpreter -- Get the most out of your Q&A -- Build trust with a remote audience -- Keep remote listeners interested -- Keep your remote presentation running smoothly -- Impact : measure -and increase- your presentation's impact on your audience -- Build relationships through social media -- Spread your ideas with social media -- Gauge whether you've connected with people -- Follow up after your talk.
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