Excellence in Business Communication, 12th Edition
Chapter 14. Designing and Delivering Oral and Online Presentations
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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.
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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.
"Pronunciation is the ugly sister of language teaching, coming way behind vocabulary and grammar.
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Fellow designer Matt Helmke offers a succinct overview of Reynolds’s groundbreaking book.
Fellow designer Matt Helmke offers a succinct overview of Reynolds’s groundbreaking book.
This PowerPoint presentation offers helpful tips for avoiding plagiarism when researching and writing reports.
AuthorStream presents a slide show on the topic of PowerPoint and its usage.
Scott Schwertly (photo, left) explains "how you can play the social card during your next presentation: .
Effective communication is everyone’s job—whether you are trying to sell in a concept or convince a client.
Whether you are an old hat at getting up in front of an audience, or stone cold terrified of speaking into a mic, one thing is certain: We all have at least one thing that sends chills of fear down our collective spinal cords.
Carmine Gallo, author of The Presentation Secrets of Steve Jobs, has this YouTube video titled "Present Like Steve Jobs.
If you are going to do presentations, you will at some point face a problem with the equipment, room, technology, sound system, audience, or any number of possible things that could go wrong.
In my workshops, whenever I speak about using photos in a presentation, someone always asks about Google Images.
Introverts can seize the microphone -- and bring the house down.
Whether you're presenting to investors, customers, or employees, communications expert Bill Rosenthal says you should be sure to avoid these gestures.