How to Present at Meetings
(Sprache: Englisch)
Does the thought of presenting a paper make you go cold? There are so many things to consider: getting your message across clearly, making the PowerPoint easy to read, keeping to the right length and keeping the audience riveted - enough to induce nerves...
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Does the thought of presenting a paper make you go cold? There are so many things to consider: getting your message across clearly, making the PowerPoint easy to read, keeping to the right length and keeping the audience riveted - enough to induce nerves even without the thought of standing up in front of a crowd and delivering your talk fluently. How to Present at Meetings, 3rd Edition, gives you practical advice on all these aspects, and more. Written by high-profile public speakers in the health sciences, it includes chapters on the 10-, 20- and 45-minute presentation, how not to make a mess of PowerPoint, and how to appear on stage.
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Does the thought of presenting a paper make you go cold? There are so many things to consider: getting your message across clearly, making the PowerPoint easy to read, keeping to the right length and keeping the audience riveted - enough to induce nerves even without the thought of standing up in front of a crowd and delivering your talk fluently. How to Present at Meetings, 3 rd Edition, gives you practical advice on all these aspects, and more. Written by high-profile public speakers in the health sciences, it includes chapters on the 10-, 20- and 45-minute presentation, how not to make a mess of PowerPoint, and how to appear on stage.
Does the thought of presenting a paper make you go cold?
There are so many things to consider: getting your message across clearly, making the PowerPoint easy to read, keeping to time and holding the attention of the audience.
How to Present at Meetings 3rd edition, gives you practical advice on all these aspects, and more. Written by high-profile public speakers in the health sciences, it includes chapters on the 10-, 20- and 45-minute presentation, PowerPoint, and how to appear on stage.
The third edition has been brought right up to date and has new chapters on advanced PowerPoint, how to present a poster - and new for this edition - a Foreword by Sir Terry Wogan, who imparts his wit and wisdom on the elusive skills of public speaking.
With these new features the third edition of How to Present at Meetings will be even more compelling for all health professionals looking for guidance on how to deliver their paper successfully.
There are so many things to consider: getting your message across clearly, making the PowerPoint easy to read, keeping to time and holding the attention of the audience.
How to Present at Meetings 3rd edition, gives you practical advice on all these aspects, and more. Written by high-profile public speakers in the health sciences, it includes chapters on the 10-, 20- and 45-minute presentation, PowerPoint, and how to appear on stage.
The third edition has been brought right up to date and has new chapters on advanced PowerPoint, how to present a poster - and new for this edition - a Foreword by Sir Terry Wogan, who imparts his wit and wisdom on the elusive skills of public speaking.
With these new features the third edition of How to Present at Meetings will be even more compelling for all health professionals looking for guidance on how to deliver their paper successfully.
Inhaltsverzeichnis zu „How to Present at Meetings “
- List of Contributors- Preface to the Third Edition
- Preface to the Second Edition
- Preface to the First Edition
- Foreword. Wogan's wisdom: how to 'read' an audience (Sir Terry Wogan)
Chapter 1. Principles of communication (Angela Hall and Peter McCrorie)
Chapter 2. Preparation of the talk (Mal Morgan and George M. Hall)
Chapter 3. The three talks (Mal Morgan and George M. Hall)
Chapter 4. Visual aids (George M. Hall)
Chapter 5. Poster displays (Philip M. Sedgwick)
Chapter 6. Data projection software: the hard facts (William Harrop-Griffiths)
Chapter 7. How to appear on stage (Alan Maryon-Davis)
Chapter 8. How to sell a message (Martin Godfrey)
Chapter 9. How to present a talk (Charlotte Green)
Chapter 10. How to deal with questions (Sir Alexander Macara)
Chapter 11. How not to give a presentation (Richard Smith)
Chapter 12. How to chair a session (Roger Horton)
- Indexe First Edition
- Foreword. Wogan's wisdom: how to 'read' an audience (Sir Terry Wogan)
Chapter 1. Principles of communication (Angela Hall and Peter McCrorie)
Chapter 2. Preparation of the talk (Mal Morgan and George M. Hall)
Chapter 3. The three talks (Mal Morgan and George M. Hall)
Chapter 4. Visual aids (George M. Hall)
Chapter 5. Poster displays (Philip M. Sedgwick)
Chapter 6. Data projection software: the hard facts (William Harrop-Griffiths)
Chapter 7. How to appear on stage (Alan Maryon-Davis)
Chapter 8. How to sell a message (Martin Godfrey)
Chapter 9. How to present a talk (Charlotte Green)
Chapter 10. How to deal with questions (Sir Alexander Macara)
Autoren-Porträt von George M. Hall, Neville Robinson
Francesco Bandarin is the Assistant Director-General for Culture of UNESCO, formerly the Director of the UNESCO World Heritage Centre and the Secretary of the World Heritage Committee. He is trained as an Architect (Venice 1975) and Urban Planner (UC Berkeley 1977) and has pursued an academic career as Professor of Urban Planning at the University of Venice (IUAV) and a professional career as consultant for international organizations in the field of urban conservation and development. He has been actively involved in the Venice Safeguarding Project and in the preparation of Rome for the year 2000 Jubilee. As Director of the World Heritage Centre he has promoted the revision of the UNESCO recommendation on historic cities and has contributed to development of the debate on the role of contemporary architecture in historic cities, on the management of their social and physical changes and on the role of communities in the conservation of historic values. Ron van Oers is Programme Specialist for Culture at the UNESCO World Heritage Centre, where he coordinates the World Heritage Cities Programme. He is trained as an Urban Planner and received his doctorate (PhD) from Delft University of Technology (The Netherlands) on a research into the principles of Dutch colonial town planning (published as book). At the WH Centre in Paris he has worked in a variety of positions, advising national governments, local communities and NGO's on all continents on both overall strategy and site-specific projects of heritage management. He is the Founding Co-Editor of the Journal of Cultural Heritage Management and Sustainable Development (JCHMSD), published by Emerald Group Publishing (UK) anda Member of the Editorial Advisory Board of Change Over Time: International Journal of Conservation and the Built Environment, published by Penn Press, University of Pennsylvania's School of Design (USA).
Bibliographische Angaben
- Autoren: George M. Hall , Neville Robinson
- 2011, 3. Aufl., 96 Seiten, mit Abbildungen, Maße: 21,6 x 14,3 cm, Kartoniert (TB), Englisch
- Verlag: Wiley & Sons
- ISBN-10: 0470654589
- ISBN-13: 9780470654583
- Erscheinungsdatum: 16.12.2011
Sprache:
Englisch
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