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Home > Professional Development Books > Communication & Presentation > The Short Road to Great Presentations: How to Reach Any Audience Through Focused Preparation, Inspired Delivery, and Smart Use of Technology
The Short Road to Great Presentations: How to Reach Any Audience Through Focused Preparation, Inspired Delivery, and Smart Use of Technology
ISBN: 978-0-471-28136-8
Paperback
360 pages
June 2003
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"...an excellent resource for presenters. The layout provides quick access to material and each lesson is supported by many examples and exercises." (Professional Safety, August 2005)

"This guide demystifies the art of public speaking as it shows you how to master the critical principles to make this skill an invaluable asset of your life and career." (Careers  & the Disabled, August 2004)

“The key to developing sound presentation skills need not remain hidden. This volume attempts to demystify the art of public speaking.  Drawing on two decades of experience...authors Peter and Cheryl Reimold focus on two principles: (1) to find a message that is meaningful and accessible to one’s audience, and (2) to connect strongly with the audience through the presentation.” (Mechanical Engineering, April 2004)

“...chapters are easy to read and the tips that are presented throughout are really useful...one of the top tow or three books I have seen on effective communications...a useful place to start if someone wants guidance on how to speak and give presentations in public...” (Pharmaceutical Research, Vol. 20, No. 12, December 2003)

"Quite a collection of information and guidelines to make those presentations 'great'! This volume will be one that all professionals and others...will be referring to continually as they develop the organization, style, format, and visuals for their talks..." (Journal of Veterinary and Human Toxicology, Vol. 45, No. 5, October 2003)

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