Excellence in Business Communication, 11th Edition
Chapter 14. Designing and Delivering Oral and Online Presentations
"We all want what we want, but it's always difficult to figure out how to get it," writes Matt Johnston in the introduction to his video on the topic of power words.
According to Richard Felloni of BusinessInsider.
"If you're not entirely comfortable speaking in public, then giving a PowerPoint in front of your colleagues or clients can be a great source of anxiety," writes Richard Feloni in a piece featured at BusinessInsider.
"We’ve been compiling a list of top presentation resources that will help you become a master presenter.
"Success at work stems from face-to-face communication with others.
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Advertisers spend nearly $2 billion a year marketing food to children and teenagers; this in-depth report by the FTC looks at how that money is spent.
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"Social media offers the potential for educators and institutions to develop how they engage with students and other stakeholders and offer new services.
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"In this Business English Pod episode we’re going to look at making a verbal progress report during a meeting.
"Fundamentally, poor business writing is costly and leads to disastrous events.
According to Kent Anderson, "I’m a fan of PowerPoint.
"As a performance coach I’ve been privileged to work with a varied selection of fascinating people.
Here is a Dave Paradi SlideShare presentation "based on ideas in his Present It So They Get It.
Shel Israel (photo, left) shares his 12 tips.
"Many people will listen to what I just said and say, “It’s time to kill the presentation.
"Happens to everyone.
Raj Kharmih presents an infographic and short introduction on the topic.
Teaching oral communication on Pinterest.
"I wrote this about four years ago, originally as an ebook.
See our Pinterest page of PowerPoint programs for business communication instructors.
Jeff Haden writes, "Some people like to learn from mistakes.
Eric Bergman (photo, left) is the author of Five Steps to Conquer "Death by PowerPoint.