Never Be Boring Again (Review and Analysis of Stevenson's Book)
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This complete summary of the ideas from Doug Stevenson's book "Never Be Boring Again" shows that the key to giving dynamic business presentations is to tell compelling and well-crafted stories that bring the principles to life for your audience. In his book, the author shares all that he has learned from his experiences as an actor and businessman, revealing the key to telling stories in a way that will leave your audience amazed. This summary is a must-read for anyone who wants to learn the art of storytelling and deliver better presentations.
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Book Presentation: Never Be Boring Again by Doug Stevenson
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Summary of Never Be Boring Again (Doug Stevenson)
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MAIN IDEA
The key to giving dynamic business presentations is to tell compelling and well-crafted stories that bring the principles to life for your audience. To become a better public speaker and genuinely connect with your audience, learn how to tell stories well.
Quite simply, well-crafted stories are the best way available to deliver content. Stories help people relate to what you’re saying. They are a bridge which connect the speaker and the audience. When you tell a story, people get caught up in what you’re saying, and visualize how it relates to them. They give you their full attention.
To never be boring again when giving business presentations, enhance your ability to tell memorable stories.
You’re not finished talking ‘til you’ve told a story.
– Doug Stevenson
When you start telling a story, and you really get into it by having fun and letting yourself go, then people listen with full attention. That’s what it’s all about – getting their full attention. In order to do that you’ve got to have something better for them to listen to, something more interesting than the noise going on inside their heads. You’ve got to catch their attention. Stories are the best way to deliver content. Using a well-crafted story is the key to winning over resistant audiences. If you have to give bad news, sharing a story often makes listeners understand a decision and accept it, even when they don’t like it.
– Doug Stevenson
About the Author
DOUG STEVENSON has been a Hollywood actor, owned his own carpentry and remodeling business, worked as a mobile disk jockey and built his own real estate brokerage. He began teaching presentation skills in 1990 and is