Talking like the speakers who perform at TED – you have to be able to do that! Good that the following books show how to do it.

Learn from the best speakers

Carmine Gallo investigated what exactly the Success of the popular lectures and worked out 9 principles that we can also use for our lectures. Very interesting and helpful!

TED talks were originally an innovation conference. Meanwhile, they are organized around the world. Together, the events have the best speakers in inspiring and engaging lectures on current topics.

how to be Audience enthusiastic - that's what the author wanted to know and has viewed and analyzed over 500 TED presentations. His book thus offers the quintessence of all these ideas and talk.

9 principles for great lectures

His analysis shows that there are nine principles that make a speaker convincing and memorable. And he divides these principles into three areas. On almost 300 pages, the author fills his theses with life.

He is also a good observer and listener. In the chapters, there are endless ideas and inspirations when referring to concrete examples of known speakers or to particularly good lectures.

Well structured

The list of notes and sources is outstanding. If you want, you can find the lectures faster in the Internet and can convince himself of the advantages and technologies.

Discounts for your success (advertising)!

Drawings, diagrams and many practical tips make the already well-written book a remarkable guide. If you are interested in the topics of speeches and lectures, you cannot ignore this book. Gallo teaches things that can be used practically Background and inspired.

How you delight every audience with your speech

In his book “The easy way to an inspiring lecture”, Florian Mück shows how you can become an inspiring lecturer. His motto: “5 minutes, 15 easy steps, 50 Do's and Don'ts”. You will see that you are well prepared for your next presentation!

“The human Brain is a wonderful thing. It works reliably from birth until we rise to a Rede to keep."

That's a quote from the great American writer Mark Twain. He's been dead for over 100 years, but his aphorism about the needs of one People, who is supposed to give a lecture, is as true today as it was then.

To avoid the sudden blood leaks in the brain

If you want to avoid this suddenly occurring bloodlessness in the brain and instead inspire your listeners with a successful, energetic and inspiring lecture, the new book “The Simple ways for an inspiring lecture” by Florian Mück.

Mück knows what he's talking about. The business graduate has been a member of Toastmasters International, an association for the promotion of Art of public speaking. Since 2009 he has earned his living as a professional speaker and communication trainer Money.

2 goals and 15 steps to the perfect speech

With his successful and very beautiful book, Mück wants to achieve two things:

  1. On the one hand, he wants us to take the natural fear of the performance.
  2. And on the other hand, he wants to help us keep really good speeches and inspire our listeners.

He does it in 15 steps. Among other things, it deals with the structure of a speech, the very important first sentence, the use of rhetorical devices, quotations and stories body language, voice variation, Humour and smile.

50 do's and don'ts

Everything is written in a very simple and understandable way and provided with personal and often amusing anecdotes. Also great: The “50 Dos and Don'ts” in the second part of the book, i.e. tips along the lines of “You should definitely do that in your speech” and “You should definitely avoid that.

With his book "The simple way to an inspiring lecture", Florian Mück presents a great guide for everyone who - privately or professionally - occasionally or more often gives a speech, a lecture, a Presentation want or need to keep.

The book helps with lots of concrete and helpful tips and recommendations. And: The longer you read Mück's book, the more it increases Lustto find a stage and give a speech.

One of the best books on the topic of presenting reissued

Best of HR – Berufebilder.de®-Author Gerriet Danz has succeeded with his book, which succeeds few - he has set a new standard. And he has made his book for the second edition even better and spiced it up to a multimedia book - it includes access for professional video training. This is how book goes today!

It is one of the best books for persuasive presentations. And now with two exclusive and free training videos from PINK University on the topics of “presentation ideas for important Business-Topics” and “Presenting with PowerPoint”.

Target group-oriented preparation

The professional, moderator and advertiser, one of the best in his field, transmits the principles for good Advertising on developing effective presentations.

The focus is on the target group-oriented preparation, structuring and dramatization of the content. “Neu Presentieren” by Gerriet Danz is a workbook full of ideas.

It greatly increases the chance to make the 30 minutes, which are usually available for a presentation, in such a way that an order emerges afterwards. Or consent to your project.

It hails ideas

What “present new” so unique power is the sheer abundance of ideas, which are superbly structured:

Content, content, content

No foam fight, no l'art pour l'art. Gerriet Danz knows that all effects are only about making your project as vivid and understandable as possible. He is in the tradition of the Pope David Ogilvy, who once compelled creative ideas to be dismissed with the sentence “Cutting off a udder for a cow may be original. The cow then simply stops giving milk. ”

That means, the other way around, examining the topic from all sides and then, if that Objective it is clear to dramatize effectively.

Self-awareness as a secondary effect

Because of this approach, it is not surprising that Gerriet Danz in “Present New” deals only marginally with the lecturer himself.

Because who the Methods of the professional will notice that topics such as charisma, body language or stage fright recede completely into the background - if the presentation itself works perfectly and runs like clockwork. A nice side effect for everyone who is not on the show as a show host Welt arrived.

Ideas into a meaningful context

Having ideas is one thing. To put them in a meaningful context, the other. His book also shows that Gerriet Danz does not only master this theoretically. Because “presenting new” is also structured like a perfect presentation.

Clear outline and Structure, well-arranged chapters, many surprising (and 100% suitable) photos and illustrations, as well as well-dosed exercises.

Present good ideas well

An Suggestions for anyone making presentations about commission or non-commission, about consent to a Projects or rejection, via top or flop decide.

Too many good ideas and projects (in which often much money and brainwashing had been invested) were already in the orcus, just because they were badly presented. Not anymore.

Presenting convincingly is not a stroke of luck

Good and convincing presentations are neither luck nor coincidence, but the result of individual training. Andrea Joost shows how best to approach this in “Moving with Words”. The book convinces as a personal training plan with which it is possible to develop your own weaknesses to eliminate them in a targeted manner and to strengthen our individual presentation skills.

It doesn't have to be a standing ovation. It's perfectly adequate if your audience applauds your next speech or presentation or satisfied with the Head nods. Then you know: That was good and convincing.

Training plan for presentations

And such an experience is not a coincidence or luck, but the result of individual training. Andrea Joost acts as Training and her beautifully written book “Moving With Words” is your personal training plan.

Incidentally, you should understand that literally. Because in a convincing appearance, the whole body is actually in demand - starting with a secure stand, on the appropriate gestural underpainting of your statements to the breathing rhythm and speech rate.

To teach the fear of fear

Anyone who has ever put an important presentation in the sand will no longer go unperturbed to the lectern. Joost knows this very well. Your advice: Do not push the nervousness, it does not work anyway. Better accept and allow.

You can't please everyone anyway. "Your listeners will only notice a fraction of your nervousness, even if you feel like you might pass out in the next moment." In addition, a minimum of nervousness is absolutely performance-enhancing, because it sharpens the senses and often even helps rhetorical flights of fancy.

To compensate for deficits

You can use small to determine where you should specifically improve Checklists, so-called location determinations. If you need it, you can get a warm-up program for the vocal cords or a warm-up for the right breathing technique from the author.

In this way, you can literally train personal weaknesses away: “In speech situations, we are too often occupied with inhaling, which can lead to gasping. Concentrate on exhaling! ”

Professional techniques

If you are emotionally and physically fit for your appearance, fine-tune the content of your speech, decide on the correct presentation method, on an effective start (“You are not introducing yourself and omit all excuses”) and a first-class conclusion (“You keep the agreed time ”).

And in between, you score with strong sentences ("You delete the 'and' from your vocabulary") and with your own sketches on the flipchart instead of boring with endless 0815 PowerPoint slides. The author also has a few practice units for direct speeches, with which you can master a quick and improvised speech.

You too can present!

In order to move forward, you have to be in the front row more often – even if you don't like it at all, you have to be yours Opinions give a lecture or present a project. It's good to be properly prepared now. And that, as Martina Pütz credibly describes, can be learned.

Nervous fluttering before your presentation? There is a bit of nervousness involved. But please not so much Anxietythat you no the night before Eye close, says Martina Pütz.

The Cologne trainer dedicates her clever practical guide “Simply presenting” to all office workers, students and the self-employed who often stand in front of colleagues or customers have to speak freely.

Let counselors stand on the shelf

If you are also one of those who still sweat blood and water before each presentation, because they have not yet found the right turn for a convincing appearance, Pütz has a remedy.

Right at the beginning of your book, she presents the best news that should reassure everyone: You don't have to buy any more guides to speak confidently in front of an audience, and you don't have to take the old ones off the shelf either.

All you need, you can already!

There are no universal instructions for use anyway, and there is no golden rule for successful presentations: “The high art of presentation is not at all”.

You already have everything you need for a successful appearance: for example, the ability to talk convincingly about things that interest you. The rest is fine tuning and a matter of the mind. Pütz will be happy to support you. Success is only possible with the right self-image.

Whether you come across as authentic and plausible depends less on your slides than on your self-image. Who with the attitude “I can’t do that” in the Meeting-Room stumbles has already laid the breeding ground for a failed presentation.

Be the first.

Pütz: “We are masters of self-criticism. We refuse to ourselves recognitionthat we would like to have from others”. We should work on that. A friendly look at the Spiegel is a start. Or a self-praise for your good performance at work or Study.

Have you already appreciated yourself today? Please (not) smile, this is meant seriously: We praise ourselves daily too much for what we can. In doing so, exaggerated self-praise far too seldom and in most cases more likely.

Presentation myths

Pütz will, of course, also show you how to professionally moderate your lecture, create good transitions and deal with mothers from the back rows in a relaxed manner. In doing so, the author enchants a number of traditional presentation myths. For example, that of the “smile compulsion”.

Of course, it would be ideal if your mood before the performance is so good that you radiate your audience properly. Usually this is not the case. Then do not force yourself to do so.

Better be authentic than with grin

It is always better to come across authentically seriously than put on friendly. And at the same time you take some pressure from the situation, if you do not have to persuade to grin.

Read the book if you suffer from presentation anxiety! You benefit from this in several ways: from a more positive self-image, from stronger performances in front of an audience and from clear more peace of mind, even if you actually make a mistake.


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