Steal the Show (Review and Analysis of Port's Book)
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This complete summary of the ideas in Michael Port's book "Steal the Show" shows you how to succeed in the spotlight moments of your life and career; job interviews, sales pitches, presentations and so on. The author explains that you must apply the Actor's Toolkit - you must have a performer's mindset, power principles and delivery strategies all prepared before you enter into one of these high-pressure environments. By adopting these three techniques used by professional actors, you will learn to steal the show in all the important events of your professional and personal life.
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To learn more, read "Steal the Show" and discover how to excel in your spotlight moments.
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- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5excellent summary and clearly mapping the ideas in my mind.....Extremely helpful and a very big thanks to the author.
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Book Presentation: Steal The Show by Michael Port
Summary of Steal The Show (Michael Port)
Book Abstract
MAIN IDEA
To steal the show
in your life or career means to perform well in all the important spotlight moments which arise in your life and career – when giving a public speech, making a business or sales presentation, having a job interview, negotiating a business deal and so on. To shine in those moments, you've got to know what to do in high-pressure situations.
The fact is great performances are always developed and then won from the inside out. Professional actors know this and they use three techniques which you should pick up and apply yourself:
The Actor's Toolkit
They have a performer's mindset – actors know how to find their voice and authentically play the right role in any situation. By doing that, they crush their roles.
Actors excel in applying powerful performance principles – they have an operating system
which they use for each performance and which enables them to perform well and steal the show.
Actors have very solid delivery strategies and techniques – they master the technical and practical aspects of performing in a public setting exceptionally well so they can take center stage and stay there.
The surest way to steal the show is to apply the Actor's Toolkit. The best actors, marketers, business managers and entrepreneurs all know their success is powered by their mindset, the principles they apply and their delivery strategies.