Ebook: The Presentation Secrets of Steve Jobs: How to Be Insanely Great in Front of Any Audience
Author: Carmine Gallo
- Genre: Education
- Year: 2009
- Publisher: McGraw-Hill
- Edition: 1
- Language: English
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The book has a large number of very useful tips on how to get across messages really well. Since the book often refers to Steve Jobs's presentations on YouTube, the examples in the book become much less abstract and are therefore much easier to remember. There is simply a lot of material around to see what is meant, and after each chapter you look at a Jobs' presentation from a slightly different perspective.
I don't agree with the statement in the book that you can learn and practice to obtain the same charisma as Jobs has. Nevertheless I am very sure that many of us can improve their presentation skills with quantum leaps if at least some of the ideas in the book are put into practice. The book is well written and fun to read.
One thing that really started to annoy me in the book is the compulsive enumeration of dates. Every time it left me with the one question that appears in the book many times: 'Why should I care?'.
I don't agree with the statement in the book that you can learn and practice to obtain the same charisma as Jobs has. Nevertheless I am very sure that many of us can improve their presentation skills with quantum leaps if at least some of the ideas in the book are put into practice. The book is well written and fun to read.
One thing that really started to annoy me in the book is the compulsive enumeration of dates. Every time it left me with the one question that appears in the book many times: 'Why should I care?'.
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