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Presenting ( Essential Managers) ( UK Edition) Publisher : London : Dorling Kindersley Publisher : DK (February 2, 2015) Language : English Paperback : 96 pages ISBN-10 : 0241186277 ISBN-13 : 978-0241186275 DK publishing --- DK pub. "Find out how to improve your presenting skills by learning how to prepare properly, capture attention, speak confidently and deliver your message. You'll discover how to structure your presentation, engage with your audience and make an impact ... gives you a practical 'how-to' approach with step-by-step instructions, tips, checklists and 'ask yourself' features showing you how to focus your energy, manage change and make an impact"--Publisher's description Previous edition: 2008 The practical guide that gives you the skills to succeed at presenting DK's Essential Managers series contains the know-how you need to be a more effective manager and hone your management style. Find out how to improve your presenting skills by learning how to prepare properly, capture attention, speak confidently and deliver your message. You'll discover how to structure your presentation, engage with your audience and make an impact. In a slim, portable format Essential Managers gives you a practical 'how-to' approach with step-by-step instructions, tips, checklists and 'ask yourself' features showing you how to focus your energy, manage change and make an impact. If you are keen to brush up on or enhance your presenting skills, this is the guide for you.
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