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Summary of TED Talks: by Chris Anderson | Includes Analysis
Summary of TED Talks: by Chris Anderson | Includes Analysis
Summary of TED Talks: by Chris Anderson | Includes Analysis
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TED Talks is a comprehensive handbook for learning the now-famous TED talk style. TED is a world-renowned conference series founded by Ricky Wurman and Harry Marks in 1984. The book provides tips, tricks, and practical ad

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Release dateMar 1, 2019
ISBN9781683788355
Summary of TED Talks: by Chris Anderson | Includes Analysis

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    TED Talks is a comprehensive handbook for learning the now-famous TED talk style. TED is a world-renowned conference series founded by Ricky Wurman and Harry Marks in 1984. The book provides tips, tricks, and practical advice to readers who wish to become proficient in delivering effective speeches. The skills described in the book can be applied to a work presentation in a small conference room or a lecture in front of thousands of people.

    Even though many Americans fear public speaking, the art of giving a great speech is just another skill that can be learned. There is not a single, set style for delivering a great speech. Speakers must find the style, preparation method, and delivery that works best for them.

    While it is important to focus on developing presentation skills, the first objective of all speakers should be to ensure they have an idea that others will find useful or edifying. Simply being able to address a room comfortably, confidently, and engagingly has little value if there is no substance underneath it all. The next objective of the speaker should be to clearly transmit

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