The Exceptional Presenter (Review and Analysis of Koegel's Book)
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This complete summary of the ideas from Timothy Koegel’s book “The Exceptional Presenter” shows how important it is to be an exceptional presenter and grab the attention of your audience. In his book, the author explains that all exceptional presenters have six key characteristics in common and how you can acquire them. By adopting these characteristics, you will be able to deliver outstanding presentations and reap the rewards.
Added-value of this summary:
• Save time
• Understand the key principles
• Expand your presentation skills
To learn more, read “The Exceptional Presenter” and find out how you can adopt the characteristics of an exceptional presenter and get your audience involved.
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The potential payoff for possessing exceptional presentation skills has never been higher than it is at the present time. If you can make great presentations:
You can build and enhance your reputation.
You can sell more by presenting to groups.
You can win your peers over to your ideas.
You position yourself to get promoted.
You can win more business for your firm.
You become more versatile and more needed.
Put differently the better your presentation skills are, the more professional you become and the more money you will make. There is a direct link between how strong your presentation skills are and what you ultimately achieve in your career.
At first glance, becoming an exceptional presenter may seem like an impossible task but it’s not actually beyond reach. As long as you know what you need to do and then work to improve your skills, with consistent practice you can lift your presentation skills from being average to exceptional. The key is to focus on and then work at regularly upgrading your presentation skills.
"Improving your ability to present and persuade will affect every aspect of your life. Please remember three things: (1) Do not accept average when you can be exceptional. (2) Every contact counts. Every interview counts. Every presentation counts. (3)