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Your Perfect Presentation: Speak in Front of Any Audience Anytime Anywhere and Never Be Nervous Again

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Improve your presentation skills through the Own the Room® methodology, featuring 10 videos with author Bill Hoogterp and his top coaches.

This enhanced eBook offers access to past seminars and coaching sessions that demonstrate Bill’s teachings on how to involve the audience, lead more efficient meetings, and become a better presenter.

290 pages, Kindle Edition

First published February 24, 2014

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December 20, 2016
Well written and detailed. Gave me several new approaches to building and delivering a great presentation.
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November 13, 2018
Great book on public speaking.

I've read a number of books on the art & craft of public speaking and this is a good one. A number of key concepts stand out as quite different than other approaches. I particularly like the usage of selfie-videos and evaluation techniques to learn-by-doing in this book. If you read this book, please do those exercises, as that was one of the best aspect of this "training" book. If you just read it and pretend to "get it", you won't improve.
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August 29, 2019
This book is helpful and has some good insights- I particularly liked the idea that the presentation is not about you, so leave your ego behind as you need to focus on your audience. What do they need to know? What will inspire them or enthuse them?
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March 9, 2018
Looking forward to putting what I read into practice with upcoming workshops. Great reference to keep on hand.
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January 12, 2023
It offers a variety of tips, from mundane to longer-term strategic advice, that will save you time when delivering information.
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March 16, 2014
I conduct seminars as part of my job so I like reading books about presenting to learn tips to get better and/or ditch the bad habits I pick up.

This book is made up of four parts:

Part I - How the stage works

* It's all about you, when you are the audience
* From nervousness to fun
* Lower the filters
* Weak language: cut it down
* Strong language: build it up
* Demand feedback and love video

Part II - Making you the star

* Voice modulation: find your inner diva
* Harmonize your body language
* Answer the questions they haven't asked, in order
* The power of stories
* Yes, you are ... funny!
* Finding your own style
* Make it special

Part III - Making the audience the star

* Involve the audience: wave of the future
* Easy openings you can imagine
* Close with commitment
* Leveraging team presentations

Part IV

* One-on-one conversations: use active listening to get people to hang on your every word
* Map out meetings and conference calls
* Leveraging powerful panels
* Become a motivational and keynote speaker
* Deliver an elevator pitch: selling in three easy steps

I thought this was a helpful book. I liked the writing style ... it was laid out in an easy-to-understand manner. Rather than just providing the information, there are also "conversations" between the coach and learner(s). At the end of each chapter, there is a summary along with a practice exercise.

I thought his theory on why people get nervous when presenting was interesting ... you are focusing too much on yourself and how you assume the audience is perceiving you rather than on focusing on the audience. It's not about you ... the audience is there for your content (but you've got to know your stuff!).

Of our total communication, what gets the audience ..

7% - your words
38% - tone of your voice
55% - your body language

I'd recommend it if you are new to presenting and also if you are a seasoned presenter (there's always something to learn).

Blog review post: http://www.teenaintoronto.com/2014/03...
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November 3, 2014
I liked the advice, and laughed at the way the author selected for practicing: 1. Get your camera and film yourself doing the stuff, then evaluate your self, then delete the evidence. I cracked up every time :-). My takeaway is the opening strategy: start your presentation with a story, with the word "imagine" or with a question "how many of you....?" I think it is a really wise way of starting things.
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February 11, 2015
I loved this book! There is a ton of powerful advice here on being a superstar presenter. It's written in a very fun, encouraging voice. A must read for anyone who presents or runs meetings!
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May 2, 2015
Loved this book and the useful tips and insights. After 20 years of studying the art of presenting I found this to be one of the best books ever.
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