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Guide to Presentations (Guide to Business Communication Series) (2nd Edition) |  | Authors: Mary Munter, Lynn Russell Publisher: Prentice Hall
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Media: Paperback Edition: 2 Pages: 160 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.4 Dimensions (in): 7.9 x 5.4 x 0.4
ISBN: 0131755234 Dewey Decimal Number: 658.45 EAN: 9780131755239 ASIN: 0131755234
Publication Date: June 25, 2007 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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How do you help prepare for presentations. Many people avoid giving presentations or simply suffer through them. Munter/Russell helps people understand how to prepare and practice in order to make presentations far less troubling. It answers specific questions in regards to personal presentation style in addition to providing general guidelines for presentations.This book is divided into two sections: strategy and implementation.
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| Customer Reviews: Essential text for executive training programs May 9, 2008 William B. Eimicke (NYC, NY United States) This handy volume works well for up and coming new managers and CEO's. Improving internal communication is the most common assignment for management consultants. Munter and Russell provide an easy to follow, step by step guide to more effective presentation. They focus on communicating ideas not impressing the audience with Power Point gimmicks. I have used it for government clients, non-profit organizations and for-profit businesses and it works equally well for all three sectors. I have taken their advice for my own graduate school teaching and my students have commented on the clarity of my slides.
Skip this required reading... November 21, 2007 Recently purchased this book as it was required reading for a MBA-level business communications class... Skip it. There's an entire section on the benefit of white space in Power Point slides. The majority of this book is intuitive - and what's not is available for free online.
Does the Job August 11, 2007 Sheldon L. Royston (Wheeling, IL United States) This book was required for a class I was taking. It did the job.
Good for true beginners November 28, 2004 Natalie Mootz (Huntington Beach, CA) If you're still in college and you want to know how to create readable, clear, interesting presentations then this book is for you. It's also great to give someone on your team who may be trying to cram 8pt typeface onto all their PowerPoints. The best parts of the book describe how to lay out presentation slides for easy readability. However, if you've taken a Speech class, most of the "public speaking" sections of the book will not be news to you.
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