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Bore No More Would you like to deliver more engaging, informative, and persuasive presentations? Do you supervise colleagues who must give presentations on a regular basis? If you have wasted enough time with bad presentations – on either side of the podium – this book is for you. Based on unprecedented research across the public interest sector, and incorporating the advice of twenty highly regarded public speaking experts, Why Bad Presentations Happen to Good Causes, can help you avoid the most commonly made mistakes (“The Fatal Five”), structure your information in ways that help audiences absorb it, use PowerPoint more effectively, and deliver your talks with greater confidence. Why Bad Presentations Happen to Good Causes was written by Andy Goodman and was designed and published by Hershey/Cause (the same team that brought you Why Bad Ads Happen to Good Causes.) Unfortunately, printed copies are no longer available, but you can still download the complete text here at no charge. Two versions are available to accommodate different connection speeds. |
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