The Secret of Steve Job's Presentation Style

 

We refer from lifehacker.com [Full edition: http://lifehacker.com/5449141/deliver-polished-presentations-steve-jobs-style?skyline=true&s=i&autoplay=]

Steve Jobs is probably one of the most polished presenters in the world. He doesn’t use any bullet points in his presentations, his keynote addresses are free of any jargon, there are very few words in the slides but they have photographs and headlines that are hard to forget (everyone still remembers “the world’s thinnest notebook,” a phrase that Steve used to describe Macbook Air).

Whether you're an Apple devotee or not, it's tough to argue that Steve Jobs isn't an extremely polished and charismatic public speaker. Check out this video to lift a few techniques from his playbook.

Steve Jobs gives excellent presentations with clear themes, smooth transitions, and he keeps his audience hanging on his words and the material he's presenting. In the video below Carmine Gallo highlights several of the key techniques that Steve Jobs uses for a successful presentation. The video is packed with great information but does come off like, well, it's being presented by a communications coach who really loves Steve Jobs—which Gallo is and he did write a book about Jobs' presentation style after all.

 

How to Present like Steve Jobs

If you like to learn some of the techniques and styles that make Steve Jobs such a great presenter, here’s some excellent advice [video + slides] from Businessweek columnist Carmine Gallo, who is also the author of the book -- The Presentation Secrets of Steve Jobs.

Source : lifehacker.com  , labnol.org

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January 18. 2010 20:59

winladen

So good! I used to see the book about his presentation style. Very interesting and useful. THanks!!

winladen

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