Business Communication Today, 15th Ed.
Chapter 17. Enhancing Presentations with Slides and Other Visuals
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This interactive map shows trade flows between cities in Canada, Mexico, and the United States.
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"Almost everyone is terrible at multitasking.
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"Culled from Architizer's second annual A+ Awards, which are chosen by 300 experts and a popular vote, these are a handful of the most amazing office spaces in the world," writes Drake Baer in a piece at BusinessInsider.
"In her new book "The Essentials Of Business Etiquette," Barbara Pachter (photo, left) writes about the specific skills professionals need to understand when presenting themselves in a business setting," writes Vivian Giang.
"In a world rich with social platforms to express oneself, good listeners are a rare species," writes Shreya Roy in a piece for EconomicTimes.
According to Kent Anderson, "I’m a fan of PowerPoint.
"It's estimated that 2% of the world's population suffers from face blindness, or prosopagnosia, a neurological condition preventing people from recognizing faces.
"As a performance coach I’ve been privileged to work with a varied selection of fascinating people.
"A compilation of 25 basic styles of blogging from award winning blogger and author of Personality Not Included, Rohit Bhargava (photo, left).
Here is a Dave Paradi SlideShare presentation "based on ideas in his Present It So They Get It.
"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.
"I wrote this about four years ago, originally as an ebook.
See our Pinterest page of PowerPoint programs for business communication instructors.
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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