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Book details
  • Genre:BUSINESS & ECONOMICS
  • SubGenre:Leadership
  • Language:English
  • Pages:192
  • Paperback ISBN:9781098304935

Presentation Panic

How to Deliver a Successful Business Presentation

by Theodore May

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Overview

The ability to deliver a successful presentation is one of the most important skills you can have in business. Find out what needs to happen in a successful presentation and how to make that happen. Based on the principles of live performance, Presentation Panic - How to Deliver a Successful Business Presentation is the perfect blend of business strategy and performance art. Learn to reach audiences, transform their thinking, and move them to action. That's what we're called to do as executives.

Description

Presentation Panic - How to Deliver a Successful Business Presentation is a collection of short essays that describe an original and engaging way to prepare and deliver successful business presentations. The book focuses on both content development and performance. Discover the power of insight, ideas, and narratives to transform the thinking of your audience and move them to action. Make the most effective use of your voice, movement and media to reach your audience. Discover what it means to have presence and learn a simple formula for charisma.

About the author
After nearly 30 years as a senior executive in Fortune 500 and start-up companies in the entertainment, digital media, and technology sectors, Theodore May turned his attention to defining an innovative model and technique for developing and delivering successful business presentations. As an executive, his primary focus was new product development, business and corporate strategy, and the formation and management of strategic partnerships. He now serves as a consulting lecturer, instructor and coach in companies and university business schools in the Washington, D.C. area. He received an MBA from New York University. He is also a graduate of The Juilliard School with extensive professional performance experience in New York City and regional theaters as a member of AEA. He has served on the Boards of two professional theater companies.