Very interesting and helpful. Most valuable advice on how to present effectively. Did you know that Jobs practiced hundreds of hours for a five minute product presentation to get it exactly the way he thought it would have the most positive effect. I agree with using as few words as possible and ...
Found several really choice nuggets in this book and I recommend it to anyone who ever has to speak to an audience. This book will forever change your presentation style and effectiveness. If you choose not to read the book, at least watch one of Jobs' MacWorld presentations (such as his 2007 i...
The Presentation Secrets of Steve Jobs is a book that a speechwriter can love. Gallo quotes from sources such as Nancy Duarte's slide:ology: The Art and Science of Creating Great Presentations and Garr Reynolds' Presentation Zen: Simple Ideas on Presentation Design and Delivery. He even has a sid...
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I found this book very useful. The tips are very easy to incorporate into any potential speech or presentation your planning on giving. It was however very heavily based around Steve Jobs and more specifically Steve Jobs at Apple, this is apparent from the title however beware of the constant ref...
I enjoy watching TED Talk, it gave me a lot of information and inspiration just by watching the speakers sharing their story.I'm further impressed that Gallo in this book would able to summarise and analyse how how the speakers were delivered their TED talks.He really nail down the details and wh...
The feedback form is sent to customers once they leave the store. But it’s clear that there is a direct correlation between how people feel when they leave and how likely they are to return or recommend the experience to someone else. When you leave someone’s house, you expect to be sent off with...