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Some 17 years before The Back of the Napkin was published, and before death-by-PowerPoint was a familiar refrain, Steve Jobs was not only a master of the slide presentation, he was a clear and thoughtful presenter at the whiteboard as well. I love this old presentation below featuring Steve Jobs at the whiteboard as he methodically, yet passionately, explains NeXT's positioning and future growth o
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Brain Rules may be my favorite book of the year, but The Back of the Napkin by Dan Roam is also one of the most important business books of the year (educators will find it valuable as well). The Back of the Napkin is an incredibly useful and practical book. Remember, using multimedia is not the only way to present, whiteboards, flipcharts — and for smaller audiences — a legal pad or even a napkin
Join AdaptivePath.org for an evening of lightning talks about design for social impact at CounterPulse. We’ve invited five people who are using the power of design to make a positive impact on our world and our region. Come learn about our speakers’ work with non-profits, government agencies, and industry to serve vulnerable populations and foster a more inclusive world.
On March 22, Base Camp (including Speechcraft access) will be unavailable due to scheduled maintenance from 6 p.m. Mountain Time (UTC -7) to 11:59 p.m. Mountain Time. Celebrating 100 Years It's all about communication excellence, and for 100 years and counting, Toastmasters have been expressing themselves better, practicing, and evaluating in a fun club environment, shining all around the world. F
Microsoft会長であるBill Gates氏の「2008 International CES」での基調講演と、Appleの最高経営責任者(CEO)Steve Jobs氏の「Macworld Conference & Expo」での基調講演を比較する場合、たいていの人は、発表された製品のインパクトの強さを比べようとする。 それはそれで悪くないのだが、両氏が使用した言葉自体に目を向けてみるのも面白いのではないだろうか。こうした分析を本当にやってみたのがSeattle Post-Intelligencerの切れ者ブロガーTodd Bishop氏だ。同氏は米国時間1月22日の投稿記事で、Gates氏とJobs氏それぞれのスピーチで使用頻度が非常に高かった単語をタグクラウド化して見せるとともに、両氏が使用した小難しい単語の出現頻度を分析した。 出現頻度が非常に高かった単語をタグクラウドで見ると
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Scott is obsessed with personal development. For the last ten years, he's been experimenting to find out how to learn and think better. Jerry Seinfeld has a skit where he points out that studies show public speaking is a bigger fear than death. That means, he claims, that if you are going to a funeral you are better off in the casket than doing the eulogy. While there isn’t a lot you can do to mel
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