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Record Number
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1016658
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b771028
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Main Entry
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Dempsey, David J.,1954-
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Title & Author
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Present your way to the top /\ David J. Dempsey.
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Publication Statement
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New York :: McGraw-Hill,, ©2010.
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Page. NO
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1 online resource (xix, 340 pages)
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ISBN
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0071740597
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: 9780071740593
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0071739947
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1282543342
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9780071739948
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9781282543348
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Bibliographies/Indexes
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Contents
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Acknowledgments; Introduction; Part I: Master the Mental; 1. Channel Your Stage Fright; Six Stage-Fright Secrets; 2. Visualize Speaking Success; Eight Tips to Boost Your Confidence; 3. Park Your Ego at the Door; Attitude Is Everything; Even the Best Can Get Better; Part II: Prepare to Present; 4. Build a Speech Foundation; Five Speech Resources; 5. Use Presentation Building Blocks; Thirteen Sources for Speech Content; 6. Analyze Your Audience Before You Speak; Why You Need to Know Your Audience; What You Need to Know about Your Audience.
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33. Adhere to the Time AllottedSeven Rules about Speaking Time; 34. Take Command of "Q & A"; Seventeen Q & A Rules; Part VII: Talk with Tools; 35. Master the Microphone; Three Microphone Options; Seven Microphone Guidelines; 36. Capitalize on Visual Aids; Nine Visual-Aid Options; 37. Know the Visual-Aid Rules; Twenty Rules for Using Visual Aids; 38. Create Multimedia Magic; Twelve Steps to Multimedia Power; Part VIII: Confront Special Challenges; 39. Speak Spontaneously; Eleven Keys to Speaking Spontaneously; 40. Overcome the Obstacles; Five Solutions to Setbacks; Conclusion; Notes; Bibliography.
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7. Use These Tools to Get to Know Your AudienceEight Tips on Researching Your Audience; 8. Adopt from the Best Speakers; Eight Powerful Speaking Techniques; Part III: Build with a Blueprint; 9. State Your Purpose; Limit Your Points; 10. Organize for Coherence; Eight Ways to Organize Your Speech; 11. Open with a Hook; Eight Openings to Avoid; Four Proven Openings; 12. Revise, Revise, Revise; Twelve Rules for Revising Your Speech; 13. Harness the Power of Stories; Seven Keys to Powerful Storytelling; 14. Make 'Em Laugh; Ten Tips for Adding Humor to Your Talks; 15. Quote for Credibility.
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Eight Guidelines for Posture and Movement25. Gesture with Conviction; Eight Gesturing Tips; Part V: Focus on the Details; 26. Plan Carefully; Ten Things You Need to Know for Every Speech; 27. Prepare Your Introduction; Eight Critical Introduction Rules; 28. Check Your Checklist; The Perfect Presentation Checklist; Part VI: Dazzle with Delivery; 29. Focus on Your Audience; Eight Ways to Read and React to Your Audience; 30. Act Confident; Eight Ways to Project Confidence; 31. Persuade with Passion; Three Styles of Persuasion; 32. Look 'Em in the Eye; Seven Eye-Contact Secrets.
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Seven Questions to Ask Your Quotations16. Close with a Bang; Five Closings to Shun; Six Dynamic Closings; Part IV: Practice for Perfection; 17. Polish with Practice; Twelve Practice Pointers; 18. Master Your Notes; Eight Tips on Using Notes Effectively; 19. Minimize Memorization; Five Parts of a Speech to Memorize; 20. Eliminate Distractions; Seven Distracting Sins to Avoid; 21. Critique with a Camera; Six Tips for Capitalizing on Recording; 22. Project Vocal Power; Eight Vocal Power Secrets; 23. Capitalize on Potent Pauses; Nine Ways to Pause with Impact; 24. Stand Tall.
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Subject
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Business presentations.
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Public speaking.
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Subject
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BUSINESS ECONOMICS-- Business Communication-- Meetings Presentations.
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Subject
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Business presentations.
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Subject
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Public speaking.
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Dewey Classification
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658.4/52
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LC Classification
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HF5718.22.D46 2010eb
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