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Cargando... Talk Like Ted (edición 2015)por Carmine Gallo (Autor)
Información de la obraTalk Like TED: The 9 Public-Speaking Secrets of the World's Top Minds por Carmine Gallo
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Inscríbete en LibraryThing para averiguar si este libro te gustará. Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. Presenting has always been something I've struggled with. If I'm well prepared and know my stuff, then I'm not at all scared - but when I don't invest the time it shows. Talk like Ted dives deeper into the core of the presentation - focusing on adding pathos, logos and ethos to your talks. I like the idea of sharing memorable experiences and novel statistics as a way to stand out as well. This clear, simple book could be boiled down into a handful of guidelines and fill two sides of a page, but it is expanded with anecdote, repetition (each main point is repeated at the beginning and end of each chapter), text boxes, and descriptions of how popular TED speakers implement the main ideas. It's brisk and chatty. One chapter has one of my favorite opening lines: "Aimee Mullins has 12 pairs of legs," but as with the rest of the book, the next couple of pages doesn't quite deliver on the opening. His advice, in concise form: Be passionate about your topic. Tell stories. Speak as if you are having a conversation. Provide new information. Provide your audience with surprise - at least one emotionally charged moment or experience. Use humor (not jokes). Stick to eighteen minutes, because otherwise your audience will have cognitive overload. Don't talk too fast or too slowly (190 words per minute is about right) (And use the Rule of Three for the same reason). Provide multisensory input for memorability. Don't put too much text, if any, on your slides (human beings can't multitask well), but use powerful pictures and data graphics. Be real. He provides citations for many of his main points, but when I looked at his references, more often than not they were newspaper articles, TED talks, novelties, or mass market books. All that said, it would be a good text for teaching my students how to be good public speakers, or more specifically how to give a good TED talk. sin reseñas | añadir una reseña
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Hable como en TED es el libro de referencia para aprender a expresarse en público como lo hacen los oradores profesionales. «Fundamentado en los últimos avances científicos sobre el cerebro, este libro explica de forma práctica y cautivadora qué es lo que funciona realmente, qué conquista a una audiencia y qué no.»--Fortune «Cuando se estructuran y se presentan de forma eficaz, las ideas pueden cambiar el mundo.»--Carmine Gallo En el siglo XXI, la comunicación se ha convertido en la verdadera clave para el éxito. Por ello, las conferencias TED, seguidas por millones de personas de todo el mundo, han redefinido las reglas para cautivar a cualquier auditorio. El reputado especialista en coaching de presentaciones Carmine Gallo ha realizado un estudio exhaustivo de las conferencias TED más vistas y de las técnicas que coinciden en emplear los mejores ponentes. Con los resultados obtenidos, su propia experiencia como orador y las entrevistas realizadas a los más destacados neurocientíficos, psicólogos y expertos en comunicación, ha confeccionado este extraordinario método. En Hable como en TED se encuentran los secretos fundamentales para triunfar en cualquier exposición en público, encandilar a nuestros oyentes y aprender a expresarnos con la seguridad de los profesionales. Reseñas: «Carmine Gallo nos enseña de forma precisa qué hacer para conseguir que una conferencia se sitúe entre las mejores del mundo. Con ejemplos reales detallados, información contrastada y mucha pasión, Gallo nos revela los secretos que podemos incorporar en nuestras presentaciones para que la gente nos escuche con atención.»--Dan Roam, autor de Tu mundo en una servilleta «Hable como en TED parte de la premisa de que las charlas TED aportan ejemplos y lecciones que son una magnífica fuente de conocimiento. Carmine Gallo lo sabe muy bien y por eso ha escrito este libro, cuyas herramientas de comunicación convertirán a cualquier persona en un extraordinario orador.»--Guy Kawasaki, autor de El arte de cautivar «Este libro explica de forma clara una serie de elementos que conducen a la excelencia y que ayudarán a cualquier persona que desee mejorar su comunicación oral. Se fundamenta en las últimas investigaciones científicas y describe algunos de los mejores ejemplos actuales de presentaciones orales.»--Management Today ENGLISH DESCRIPTION Ideas are the currency of the twenty-first century. In order to succeed, you need to be able to sell your ideas persuasively. This ability is the single greatest skill that will help you accomplish your dreams. TED Talks have redefined the elements of a successful presentation and become the gold standard for public speaking. TED--which stands for technology, entertainment, and design--brings together the world''s leading thinkers. These are the presentations that set the world on fire, and the techniques that top TED speakers use will make any presentation more dynamic, fire up any team, and give anyone the confidence to overcome their fear of public speaking. Public speaking coach and bestselling author Carmine Gallo has broken down hundreds of TED talks and interviewed the most popular TED presenters, as well as the top researchers in the fields of psychology, communications, and neuroscience to reveal the nine secrets of all successful TED presentations. Gallo''s step-by-step method makes it possible for anyone to deliver a presentation that is engaging, persuasive, and memorable. Many people have a fear of public speaking or are insecure about their ability to give a TED-worthy presentation. Carmine Gallo''s top 10 Wall Street Journal Bestseller Talk Like TED will give them the tools to communicate the ideas that matter most to them, the skill to win over hearts and minds, and the confidence to deliver the talk of their lives. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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probably better in print=more skimmable; as an audio it was excessively long, with each point being repeated so many times despite Gallo's recommendation that this presentation tactic is not as effective as keeping things short and to the point.
some points that I managed to pick up (in between completely zoning out). Note that these will help people in job interviews as well as career presentations and public speaking engagements.
* to make your topic interesting, stick to themes that you actually care about (i.e., that "make your heart sing"
* think of a presentation more as a conversation in which you are connecting with your audience. The pace of a conversational tone is actually a little faster than the pace at which an audiobook is read.
* sit/stand up straight (or even lean slightly forward as a friendly/interested salesperson). See Amy Cuddy's power pose for prepping before your presentation.
* connect by invoking emotion--as through a personal anecdote, funny story, or shocking statement. Keep in mind that serious topics may benefit from a thoughtful injection of humor.
* practice a LOT. in front of friends, strangers, in front of a camera--put in the thousands of hours until you've reached proficiency and polish.
* keep it short (18-20 minutes) and focus on three things you want the audience to remember.
* adding carefully selected images to your slide deck (and limiting text - try 40 words for first 10 slides) can help people remember. Stick to one theme/one statistic/one message per slide; don't just stack bullet-points together as per the old style. (also consider props or multimedia to help illustrate your point) ( )