If like me, you’re faced with having to do presentations all the time, be it to sell your services to prospective clients, as a guest speaker at a conference or presenting a workshop of sorts, then you probably always think of ways to improve your presentation skills.
If you attend conferences and listen to others doing bad presentations, you probably also wonder how they got to be invited to present in the first place.
Well, the solution is here: Presentation Zen!
By utlising the true power of the net and its connectivity I got to find out about it. In an article in BizCommunity, Jon Bishop spoke about pod casting.
One of the podcasts he mentioned was Twistimage’s Six Pixels of Separation. Having finally decided to start listening to podcasts on those 4 Cpt/Jhb/Cpt flights every month, I learned of Presentation Zen and the author Garr Reynolds who wrote a book about the Zen of presentation.
The 42 minute telephone interview podcast was enough for me to want to get the book.
See Amazon for the details.
Should you have 71 minutes to spare, watch Garr’s presentation to Google
May 19
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