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Rule the Room

A Unique, Practical and Comprehensive Guide to Making a Successful Presentation

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Rule the Room

By: Jason Teteak
Narrated by: Jason Teteak
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Rule the Room is the product of Jason Teteak’s twenty-year experience as a trainer and coach. His thoroughly tested advice covers every presenter’s concerns, from hooking the audience immediately to entertaining them, and from overcoming your fears to handling questions. He covers every base - content creation, delivery, audience management - with an overview plus step-by-step instructions, review exercises, and scores of specific and practical tips. Whether you want to persuade, motivate, teach, or inspire, Rule the Room can be your guide.

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better the presentational Zen and slideology, recommend to anyone in corporate enviroment how has to communicate with others

best book on presentations

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Let's face it, if you have read any other book on public speaking, you have party read this one, too. Most of the book is standard public speaking knowledge, it's just that the author presents it as "his unique method", something "he developed" and so on. Really, the self appreciation is high in this one.
What does stand out - albeit based on his own opinion or experience, so not on actual group expertise - is Teteak's ideas on audience management and the emotional intelligence spin to every phase of presentation, which could add value to a study on rhetoric and presentation. All in all, certain parts were worth the read, and others weren't, and that is that.

Some good bits, in between all the bragging

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Poorly delivered and a bit boring which is unforgivable in a book about presentation skills.

Yawn

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