Synopses & Reviews
Synopsis
Everyone's been forced to sit through terrible presentations: boring, confusing, dense, full of unnecessary clutter and effects. There's a radically better way to reach and motivate your audience -- and it starts with simplicity and storytelling. In Presentation Zen, 3rd Edition, best-selling selling author and popular speaker Garr Reynolds shows you how it's done, using modern versions of PowerPoint, Keynote, or other presentation tools. You'll learn how to build slides that focus your audience's attention precisely where you want it, and illuminate and inspire people rather than burying them in facts and data. Garr's new full-color examples, lessons, and perspectives combine proven design principles with the tenets of Zen simplicity, and help you along the path to creating and delivering cleaner, better presentations. You'll never think of presentations the same way again -- and your audiences will thank you for it.
Synopsis
Garr Reynolds, author of the best-selling book on presentation design and delivery, is back with this newly revised edition of this classic book,
Presentation Zen. Showing us there is a better way to reach your audience through simplicity and storytelling, Garr tackles the conventional wisdom of making presentations with slides and shares his approach to designing and delivering successful and provocative presentations. In this new edition, Garr includes fresh examples from which to draw inspiration, and offers techniques for cutting through the noise and distractions of modern life and truly engaging with your audiences in a meaningful way. Combining the solid principles of design with the tenets of Zen simplicity,
Presentation Zen, Third Edition, puts you solidly on the path to creating simpler, more effective presentations that will be appreciated, remembered, and best of all, acted upon.
"Presentation Zen changed my life and the lives of my clients. The philosophy and approach so elegantly explained in Garr's book will inspire your audience. Don't even think of giving another presentation without it "
Carmine Gallo
Author,
The Presentation Secrets of Steve Jobs and
Talk Like TED
"Garr has broken new ground in the way we think about the power of presentations, and more important, has taught an entire generation of communicators how to do a better job. Don't miss this one."
Seth Godin
Legendary presenter and author,
This is Marketing
"If you care about the quality and clarity of your presentations-and you should-pick up this book, read every page, and heed its wisdom. Presentation Zen is a contemporary classic."
Daniel H. Pink
Author,
A Whole New Mind and
DriveSynopsis
Reach your audience through simplicity and storytelling
Garr Reynolds, the bestselling author of Presentation Zen, is back with a third edition that covers advances in PowerPoint, Keynote, and other presentation technology. Garr tackles storytelling through slides and shares his approach to effective presentation design.
- Draw inspiration from fresh examples
- Combine design principles with Zen simplicity
- Create simpler, more effective presentations that will motivate your audiences
Garr offers techniques for cutting through the noise and distractions of modern life and truly engaging with your audiences in a meaningful way.
Presentation Zen changed my life and the lives of my clients. The philosophy and approach so elegantly explained in Garr's book will inspire your audience. Don't even think of giving another presentation without it
--Carmine Gallo, author of The Presentation Secrets of Steve Jobs and Talk Like TED
Garr has broken new ground in the way we think about the power of presentations, and more important, has taught an entire generation of communicators how to do a better job. Don't miss this one.
--Seth Godin, legendary presenter and author of This is Marketing
If you care about the quality and clarity of your presentations--and you should--pick up this book, read every page, and heed its wisdom. Presentation Zen is a contemporary classic.
--Daniel H. Pink, author of A Whole New Mind and Drive