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Why your presentation sucks: how to lose the stage fright and win the audience
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Published:
Buffalo : Author's Republic, 2016.
Format:
Book
ISBN:
9781518933486, 1518933483
Physical Desc:
53 pages ; 23 cm
Status:
Aims Greeley Circulation
PN4129.15 .Y68 2016

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Develop powerful presentation techniques for any kind of public presentation: Many of us neglect the importance of storytelling in presentations. The book will introduce you to the most effective strategies and tips that can turn anyone into a persuasive and entertaining public speaker. After explaining what storytelling actually means in our lives and why it is essential to communication, this book will take you through a series of steps that can help you become a master storyteller and enchant your public. This book draws on academic research to introduce you to the most effective antidotes to stage fright: Since many people experience stage fright when they have to speak in front of an audience, this book also addresses this major aspect of public speaking and provides you with consistent advice that can help you get rid of this problem. Stage fright is a natural phenomenon and many people have intensively researched it and discovered means of dealing with it. It also clarifies why losing stage fright and winning your public go hand in hand.

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Develop powerful presentation techniques for any kind of public presentation: Many of us neglect the importance of storytelling in presentations. The book will introduce you to the most effective strategies and tips that can turn anyone into a persuasive and entertaining public speaker. After explaining what storytelling actually means in our lives and why it is essential to communication, this book will take you through a series of steps that can help you become a master storyteller and enchant your public. This book draws on academic research to introduce you to the most effective antidotes to stage fright: Since many people experience stage fright when they have to speak in front of an audience, this book also addresses this major aspect of public speaking and provides you with consistent advice that can help you get rid of this problem. Stage fright is a natural phenomenon and many people have intensively researched it and discovered means of dealing with it. It also clarifies why losing stage fright and winning your public go hand in hand.

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APA Citation (style guide)

Young, C. C. (2016). Why your presentation sucks: how to lose the stage fright and win the audience. Buffalo, Author's Republic.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation (style guide)

Young, Collin C. 2016. Why Your Presentation Sucks: How to Lose the Stage Fright and Win the Audience. Buffalo, Author's Republic.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities Citation (style guide)

Young, Collin C, Why Your Presentation Sucks: How to Lose the Stage Fright and Win the Audience. Buffalo, Author's Republic, 2016.

MLA Citation (style guide)

Young, Collin C. Why Your Presentation Sucks: How to Lose the Stage Fright and Win the Audience. Buffalo, Author's Republic, 2016.

Note! Citation formats are based on standards as of July 2022. Citations contain only title, author, edition, publisher, and year published. Citations should be used as a guideline and should be double checked for accuracy.

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