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    Perfect Presentations!

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    ISBN: 9780335219056
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    AuthorLEVIN,P. & TOPP
    Pub Date01/05/2006
    BindingPaperback
    Pages152
    Publisher: OPEN UNIVERSITY PRESS
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    Perfect Presentations! helps students and professionals gain the skills and confidence they need to give an effective presentation. This lively, concise and to-the-point guide offers practical advice and tips not only on how to plan and prepare, but also on how to deliver the perfect presentation.

    'Made me consciously think about different aspects of presentations and furthermore gave me some very good ideas and 'little tricks' to keep the audience focussed' - MSc Management student. 'Will it be useful? Oh yeah! This gave me a lot of tools to do a good presentation and also to analyse other people's presentations and then improve my way of performing' - MSc Management student.An invaluable tool for anyone with a presentation to do in a class, seminar or in the workplace, "Perfect Presentations!" helps students and professionals gain the skills and confidence they need to give an effective presentation. This lively, concise and to-the-point guide offers practical advice and tips not only on how to plan and prepare, but also on how to deliver the perfect presentation. "Perfect Presentations!" is ideal for everyone who becomes nervous at the prospect of doing a presentation. Levin and Topping show the importance of knowing your topic area, structuring your presentation well, and building up a rapport with your audience. They offer many suggestions and exercises to help gain and develop these presentation skills: How to overcome your fears?
    How to use body language and eye contact? How to make your presentations audience friendly? And, how to use visual aids?