Scott Berkun is the author of four popular books, Making Things Happen, The Myths of Innovation, Confessions of a Public Speaker and Mindfire: Big Ideas for Curious Minds. His work as a writer and speaker have appeared in the The Washington Post, the New York Times, Wired, the Economist, Fast Company, Forbes, CNBC, MSNBC, CNN, National Public Radio and other media. His many popular essays and entertaining lectures can be found for free on his blog at http://www.scottberkun.com, and he tweets at https://twitter.com/berkun.
In this funny and provocative collection of behind-the-scenes tales from the life of a successful public speaker, bestselling business author Scott Berkun offers a unique insider's take on what public speakers do, how they do it, and how anyone can do it well. "Confessions of a Public Speaker" is an entertaining romp through the embarrassments and triumphs Berkun has experienced in front of crowds of all sizes, based on his 15 years of travel around the world giving speeches and lectures. With lessons on the craft for anyone who talks and expects someone to listen, amateurs and professional speakers alike will get a whole new world of insights into teaching, learning, and performance, straight from a master of the trade. Get Berkun's tips, hard-won lessons, and philosophy that he's developed from years of experience. Learn a framework and a vocabulary for the process of preparing and delivering lectures. Find out how to work a tough room, the science of not boring people, and how to deal with the attack of the butterflies. Discover the wonders of making thousands of dollars for a single engagement. Learn what it takes to cope with an endless string of hotels and restaurants while on a speaking tour. Filled with humor and illuminating anecdotes, this incisive book is highly practical and easy to read, brought to you by the bestselling author of "The Myths of Innovation" and "Making Things Happen: Mastering Project Management". With "Confessions of a Public Speaker", you will save yourself months or even years of embarrassment and expensive failures.
Scott的这本Confessions of a public speaker,中文名居然叫《演讲之禅》!和Garr的《演说之禅》一字之差。何必呢?不和禅扯上关系难道就不够档次? 刚看完。 书不是写给初级做演讲的人的。对我很有帮助。作者用自白的语调写,就比较随性。不系统也没人说什么了。 内容比较...
评分非常好的一本书,绝非泛泛而谈,实用又成体系。 是我买的学习类书籍中最好的一本。不像有些书,是有那么几个好的观点和方法,但翻来覆去说,这个作者真的是很诚意的分享,而且通过作者的观点你可以发现他一个很有人格魅力和正直的人
评分我不是程序员精英,我也不是程序员,我也很少需要公共演讲。但是考虑到偶尔在几十人面前讲话,考虑到本书高端大气的标题,用kindle草草的翻了一遍。留下印象的只是演讲过程的生物学反应、演讲作为一个职业的形态。对如何去做好演讲并无印象。或许某天需要的时候,再来看。
评分* 不要追求完美 犯错在所难免,即使最成功的演讲家也会在演讲中犯很多错误。演讲者所担心的事情并不是听众所关注的事情。听众期望享受娱乐,学到知识,最重要的是期待你精彩的表演,而演讲中出的错误并不会影响到这些。真正把事情弄糟的是,你没来得及说一句话就出错了,包...
评分06/07/2010 09:05 AM 原文地址:http://blog.linxiao.net/2010/06/on-confessions-of-a-public-speaker-zh/ 收到编辑快递来的《演讲之禅》,两天里断断续续,花了两个多小时读完全书。好吧,我承认,书末那诡异的“出版说明”除外。 书看到一半,心里不禁乐呵,前阵子的TTT...
作者以幽默风趣的语言讲述自己成长为著名公众发言人的经历,以此帮助消除读者对演讲的恐惧。读下来很轻松,也确实学了很多,不过真正到我自己演讲的时候,太紧张还是会忘了里面的技巧。
评分作者以幽默风趣的语言讲述自己成长为著名公众发言人的经历,以此帮助消除读者对演讲的恐惧。读下来很轻松,也确实学了很多,不过真正到我自己演讲的时候,太紧张还是会忘了里面的技巧。
评分有很多的真知灼见,实战经验很多。对于需要做presentation比较多的童鞋来说还是灰常有用滴。
评分非常好的一本书
评分非常好的一本书
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