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The Shortcut to Persuasive Presentations

No less an authority on communication skills than President Ronald Reagan described Larry Tracy as "an extraordinarily effective speaker." In this book, he provides the "real world" experience-based lessons in presentation skills that earned him such praise. Like his acclaimed workshops for corporate executives and government officials, this book is based on the assumption that people who must improve their presentation skills, but are pressed for time, require a "shortcut," not lengthy books with numerous tips, checklists and page-filling anecdotes. This book provides precisely that: A succinct, timesaving method for busy people to become better, more persuasive speakers.
    The system outlined in the book is a three step process: In Planning, you'll learn how to "Get to the Point" and intersect your objective with your audience's needs and problems through Larry's proven 3-1-2 System. You will also learn how to always have a "Plan B Presentation" ready for those occasions when your allotted time is reduced at the last minute. In Practicing, you'll learn how to hone your speaking skills, eliminate "uh's" and "Y'knows," and anticipate questions and objections before the presentation with a unique practice method. In Presenting, you'll learn to convert your nervousness to audience-connecting enthusiasm, and to develop and use visuals, including PowerPoint slides, so they complement, not distract from, your message. You'll learn as well how to employ your voice and body language to reinforce content, including the use of rhetorical devices to make your presentations eloquent, memorable and persuasive.
    In summary, this book will show you how to organize and deliver your knowledge with laser-like intensity targeted to solving the problems of your various "audiences"-- Boards of Directors, shareholders, clients, customers, etc.-- so these audiences conclude that (1) what you are proposing is in their best interests, and (2) you are an outstanding speaker.

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Product Details:
Author: Larry Tracy
Paperback: 190 pages
Publisher: Tracy Presentation Skills
Publication Date: 2003-05
Language: English
ISBN: 1591097029
Package Length: 8.8 inches
Package Width: 6.0 inches
Package Height: 0.6 inches
Package Weight: 0.7 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 11 reviews
 
 

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5Easy formula for success  Dec 04, 2003
By Jim Hale
I was given this book before going on national television to debate a highly contentious issue. The tips in this easy-to-read volume gave me the confidence to not only succeed, but excel! This guy has obviously been in the trenches before. He anticipates the minefields of public speaking, and lays out a simple plan for success. By the time I went on the air, I wasn't even nervous and reaction to my appearance has been very positive. If you want to improve your speaking skills, buy this book.

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5A Review of The Shortcut to Persuasive Presentations  May 20, 2011
By James K. McCarthy
The reader of this outstanding book should be careful not to equate Larry Tracy's "shortcut" with the pejorative techniques of cutting corners, bloviating fluffy superficiality, employing smoke and mirrors, or unveiling a clever formula for how to manipulate one's audience to agree with your position. Instead, think of this book's "shortcut" as jump-starting your effectiveness as a communicator. One achieves this head start by maximizing efficiency in preparing your presentation, and by delivering your coherently persuasive message economically and without obfuscation--while respecting the time and intelligence of your audience.

The "shortcut" offered in this book can be deconstructed to its most basic element: how to deliver your message of choice in the most persuasive manner possible to bring about the desired response or action by the maximum number of listeners in the quickest, most direct, and most efficient manner possible. That is what the book both promises and delivers.

In my profession, I frequently help senior executives pursue and win large government contracts often valued in the billions of dollars. The common denominator of all such pursuits is that the eventual outcome of each will likely turn on the executive team's ability to persuade the government evaluator that their team is the "best value" or right choice for the taxpayer. The persuasion may be formal or informal. The team's case may be advanced by an elaborate presentation, or by what appears to be off the cuff remarks. The point of view put forth may be in the form of a solution to a sample problem, or in response to a complex verbal test question. No matter the form or content, Larry's assembled toolbox of presentation wisdom contained in this book has direct and immediate application to a host of presentation scenarios. Pity the outgunned competitor who fails to avail itself of such imminently sound techniques as Larry's S3P3 System, Six Steps to Persuasion, and 3-1-2: Structuring Backwards.

The reader will quickly realize that The Shortcut to Persuasive Presentations was not hatched in some experimental laboratory or in some ivory towered classroom. Instead, Larry developed his methodology in the real world--the high profile "fishbowls" of the White House, and the national security, intelligence and defense establishments. All are high stakes crucibles where clear and concise communications can make or break decisions, policies, careers, and even administrations.

Larry Tracy is an accomplished public speaker, coach and trainer. But now that he is also a successful author, I address this word of caution to him: I fear that, if too many communicators, speakers, and presentation practitioners were to implement the practical techniques and sound wisdom found in this book, Larry's coaching and training consulting practice could experience a sudden downturn. Armed with this helpful book, the reader is well on his or her way to mastering the art of masterful and persuasive presentations.

Jim McCarthy
Centreville, VA

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5Shortcut to Persuasive Presentations  Apr 09, 2004
By Tom Morris
This book (The Shortcut to Persuasive Presentations) by Larry Tracy is dynamite! Larry's 3-1-2 and Plan A/Plan B preparation advice is the best I've seen. This book is a quick, fast read that gives tips you'll use immediately. (For really important presentations you'll want to see the chapters on practicing before "murder boards.")

This book is a must for novice and experienced speakers alike!

5The Shortcut to Persuasive Presentations  May 12, 2011
By BethesdaPilot
This book should be required reading for all MBA's and aspiring executives. "The Shortcut to Persuasive Presentations" is a guide for creating concise, persuasive and meaningful presentations. These skills are useful in both your personal and professional life. "The Shortcut to Persuasive Presentations" will show you how to create persuasive communications that are believable. You will learn from someone who delivered daily presentations to the top Pentagon and White House leaders. Practicing these methods will develop a "presentation habit" that will pay dividends in your career and personal life.

5Get Good Fast  May 01, 2011
By M. Parkinson
The book is filled with simple, powerful best practices for anyone who needs to present. Some approaches I had never heard before. The book took my presentation skills to the next level. What I learned helps me keep my audience engaged, get comfortable before and during a presentation, and has resulted in consistent high marks from my audience. Bottom line: it is a GREAT tool (and an easy read). I certainly recommend this book.

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