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High Impact Presentations: The Most Effective Way to Communicate with Virtually Any Audience Anywhere

High Impact Presentations: The Most Effective Way to Communicate with Virtually Any Audience Anywhere
By Lee Bowman

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The man who coaches world leaders to present

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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #282098 in Books
  • Published on: 2001-03-29
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 248 pages

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Synopsis
The conversational style is widely accepted as the most skilful way to communicate with virtually any audience anywhere, a technique that today is employed by statesmen from Nelson Mandela to Bill Clinton. This work looks at Bowman's methodology for making your words work for you.


Customer Reviews

Not as impressed!2
I read this book from cover to cover. That was hard work! I speak regularly and do some teaching on presentation skills, though I do not pretend to be an expert. Who is?

I cannot agree with the other reviewers. I found the style pompous; "our method is better than everyone elses". In essence the book is repetitive and tells presenters to speak in a converstaional style. This is important, but not new. Anyone who watches top speakers will recognise this. I would not agree with some of the suggestions either. Trying to get inexperienced speakers to read their presentation is usually a recipe for disaster. I could not recommend this book to serious presenters, it is just as full of pseudoscience and waffle as all those it decries!

Learn from the best5
Lee Bowman is a master of presentation skills, and has developed the Kingtstree approach - a conversational style now used by many world leaders in their speeches.

It is simple, effective and easy to apply - the amazing thing to me is that it isn't more widely known.

As a professional speaker myself, I'm glad I have this book - and I wouldn't lend it to anyone!

High Impact Presentations of Lee Bowman helped me a lot5
I really learned a lot from the book 'High Impact Presentations' of Lee Bowman.

In the first part he begins with explaining why spoken word is more powerfull than the written word, continueing to explain how to use pauses, silence, eye contact and how to prepare a presentation. In the second part he continues on how you can build personal influencing skills, how you can build your self confidence, and how you should talk to the conference platform. Also he explais how you can use the 'Kingstree Approach' at internal meetings and in Social Situations. The thirth part is about how to influence the inflencers, and he explains how to convincingly talk to the media, about crisis management and how the Kingstree approach works for politicians and diplomats. The fourth and last parts is about how to use this approach to win new business, by being very clear about how to talk in foreign tongues, and how to use visual aids.

What I liked about the book where to incredible nice and very explaining examples from practice, and the nice anecdotes.

The main thing what can be learned from this book is how to give a good presentation in front of an audience, by presenting yourself in a natural way. Because of the good examples, and the clear goals he gives about what presenting is about, he takes away much of the fear you could have for giving a presentation.

I myself was nervous for a presentation, and bought this book. I used this approach for a presentation I had to give for a course as a student, and afterwards I got many compliments from other students and the teacher. Later I one time I didn't go to a lesson from that course, and the teacher asked a student friend if I was still follwing that course. He said: "I am not sure, he is very busy right now". And the teacher and one other student said: "ohw, that it's a pitty, his presentation was very good".

It's nice to get a compliment about your presentation, and it helps you being not so nervous for the next one. It gives a very good feeling.