How to Deliver a Great TED Talk (Review and Analysis of Karia's Book)
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This complete summary of the ideas from Akash Karia's book "How to Deliver a Great TED Talk" demonstrates how you can deliver a memorable TED talk or presentation. The author provides a formula that you can learn and apply that includes 6 features of a great talk: simple, unexpected, concrete, credible, emotional and story-based.
Added-value of this summary:
• Save time
• Understand key concepts
• Expand your presentation skills
To learn more, read "How to Deliver a Great TED Talk" and remember the features of a great presentation and implement them into every talk you deliver.
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In the business world, TED (Technology, Entertainment, Design) Talks have gained legendary status. They are delivered at two annual conferences where the world’s most engaging thinkers and doers are challenged to expound on Ideas Worth Spreading.
Each TED Talk lasts for 18 minutes and plays to a global audience. Every year, the TED Prize ($1 million in 2012) is given to the best TED Talk. More than 1,500 TED Talks are now available online.
So, if you’ve got 18 minutes to change the world for the better, how do you do it? After analyzing hundreds of memorable TED Talks in fine detail, it has been seen the most inspiring presentations follow the same basic formula:
While you may or may not get the chance to give a TED Talk during your career, following this formula for the presentations you do give makes sense. Doing so will make your message sticky, effective and memorable – not bad results to enjoy whatever the setting.
"The perfect TED Talk is simple, concrete, credible, contains an element of unexpectedness, arouses audience emotions and uses stories to drive home the message. If you follow the guidelines and tools, I guarantee that your audience will have no choice but to be wrapped up in your speeches and presentations. You will have everything you need