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by Garr Reynolds
Presentation Zen: Simple Ideas on Presentation Design and Delivery, 3rd Edition
Cover Page
Title Page
Copyright Page
Dedication Page
Table of Contents
Acknowledgments
Foreword by Guy Kawasaki
Introduction
1. Presenting in Today’s World
The Presentation Zen Approach
Presentations Today
Presentation Generation
Presentations in the “Conceptual Age”
In Sum
Preparation
2. Creativity, Limitations, and Constraints
Start with the Beginner’s Mind
Presentation Is a Creative Act
The Art of Working with Restrictions
In Sum
3. Planning Analog
Slowing Down to See
Paper, a Whiteboard, Post-it Notes, or a Stick in the Sand
Asking the Right Questions
Two Questions: What’s Your Point? & Why Does It Matter?
Handouts Can Set You Free
The Benefit of Planning Well
In Sum
4. Crafting the Story
What Makes Messages Stick?
Story and Storytelling
The Process
Digital Storyboards
Editing and Restraint
In Sum
Design
5. Simplicity: Why It Matters
Steve Jobs and the Zen Aesthetic
Kanso, Shizen, Shibumi
Amplification Through Simplification
In Sum
6. Presentation Design: Principles and Techniques
General Design Principles
Signal-to-Noise Ratio
Picture Superiority Effect
Empty Space
Fundamentals: Contrast, Repetition, Alignment, Proximity
In Sum
7. Sample Visuals: Images & Text
Fill the Screen: Redux
Sample Slide Decks
Lessons from the Bamboo
Think Like a Designer
The Changing Landscape of Grantmaking
Factfulness
Japanese Hot Springs Etiquette
Takahashi Method
Doodlers, Unite!
What is Innovation
The Role of Student Presentations in 21st Century Learning
In Sum
Delivery
8. The Art of Being Completely Present
Steve Jobs and the Art of the Swordsman
Learning from the Art of Judo
Contribution and Being in the Moment
In Sum
9. Connecting with an Audience
Jazz, Zen, and the Art of Connection
Start Strong to Make a Connection
Project Yourself
Hara Hachi Bu: Why Length Matters
In Sum
10. The Need for Engagement
Remove Barriers to Communication
In Sum
Next Step
11. The Journey Begins
How to Improve
Conclusion
Photo Credits
Index
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—Buddha
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