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Awkward Presentations

Tips and techniques to make them work

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Language:  English
A book to help you speed up and increase the certainty of your planning and delivering specific talks and fit what you then deliver to the topic so that you do an effective job.
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Description
Content

A book to help you speed up and increase the certainty of your planning and delivering specific talks and fit what you then deliver to the topic so that you do an effective job. Specific topics include:

  • Talking about money
  • Highlighting a threat
  • Addressing a challenge

With proven, practical advice given on a range of topics.

About the author

Patrick Forsyth is a consultant, trainer and writer. He has worked with organisations large and small and in many different parts of the world. He is the author of many successful books on management, business and careers and prides himself on having a clear how-to style.

One reviewer (“Professional Marketing”) commented: Patrick has a lucid and elegant style of writing which allows him to present information in a way that is organised, focused and easy to apply.

In this series he is also the author of several titles including “Your boss: sorted!” and “How to get a pay rise”. His writing extends beyond business. He has had published humorous books (e.g. Empty when half full) and light-hearted travel writing: First class at last!, about a journey through South East Asia, and Smile because it happened about Thailand. His novel, Long Overdue, was published recently.

  • About the author
  • Introduction: making presentations work
  • The topics
  1. Giving congratulations 
  2. Talking about money 
  3. Highlighting a threat 
  4. Speaking to customers 
  5. Instigating a change 
  6. Sounding a warning 
  7. Highlighting a key issue 
  8. Spelling out plans 
  9. Dealing with statistics
  10. Calling for action 
  11. Announcing results 
  12. Addressing a coming challenge 
  13. Mission accomplished
  • Afterword
About the Author
Patrick

Patrick Forsyth