This book equips you with the most important tools to help you improve your presentation skills.
You’ll find some concepts mean more to you than others, depending on your personality and experience. I guarantee that if you put at least a few of these tools and concepts into action, you’ll see a marked step forward in the way you feel about giving presentations.
Yet any learning is a never-ending quest, and this area of development is no different.
Asking friends and colleagues for feedback on your presentations can be extremely helpful. In the words of ad man Paul Arden: “Ask for a slap in the face.” Yes, do get feedback on what went right, but it’s often more useful to get clear and honest assessments of what did not go well, so that you can sharpen your weaker areas.
You can also seek professional advice. I offer coaching courses for individuals, small groups and larger seminar-style audiences, and will be happy to support you in developing your skills. Contact me via my website, Best3Minutes.com.
You’ll also find a host of free resources at my website, www.Best3Minutes.com, that will help support you in your progression. All pieces are readable in three minutes, so you can visit any time for a quick update.
“Presentation is nine points of the law.”
Lance Miller (innovator)