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Presentation Zen: Simple Ideas on Presentation Design and Delivery (Voices That Matter)
Presentation Zen: Simple Ideas on Presentation Design and Delivery (Voices That Matter)
Author: Garr Reynolds
Publisher: New Riders Press
Category: Book

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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars(73 reviews)
Sales Rank: 137

Languages: English (Original Language), English (Unknown), English (Published)
Media: Paperback
Edition: 1
Number Of Items: 1
Pages: 240
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1
Dimensions (in): 9.1 x 7.3 x 0.5

ISBN: 0321525655
Dewey Decimal Number: 005.58
EAN: 9780321525659
ASIN: 0321525655

Publication Date: January 4, 2008
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4 out of 5 stars Good Advice and Splendid Examples   August 2, 2008
  0 out of 1 found this review helpful

For anyone tired of putting his or her presentation audiences to sleep, here are some wonderful ideas based on a sound philosophy of visual communication. Highly recommended.


5 out of 5 stars Apply Zen Principles to Your Presentations   August 1, 2008
PresentationZen isn't really a book about specific techniques; it's about understanding and applying simple principles from Zen to your overall approach to, preparation for, design of, and delivery of your message.

Garr Reynolds invites the reader into his mind as he prepares a presentation. We see his narrowing down the presentation to a core message, then fleshing out the ideas on white board flows, paper storyboards, and post-its. He explains there are three parts of the presentation - the slides, your notes, and the handout - and how each is approached very differently. He speaks out against what's now acceptable as a "slideument," and how slideumentation is killing presentations at conferences and perpetuating the "Death By PowerPoint" phenomenon.

When he gets to design, he illustrates how three Zen principles - Kanso (Simplicity), Shizen (Naturalness), and Shibumi (Elegance) - can work together to create slides that help convey your message. Other non-Zen principles (design, story, symphony, empathy, play, meaning, enthusiasm, and surprise) are also thoroughly discussed throughout the book, and ultimately applied to his slide design.

Okay, I said the book is about principles rather than techniques... that doesn't mean there is no technique in the book. About half way into the book, Garr shifts into technique and starts showing before and afters to illustrate how the techniques are used to apply the principles. The difference between this book and other "before and after" books is that Garr doesn't just show you one bad example followed by the fix; instead he shows a set of bad slides covering the same content, and a set of different ways the principles and techniques can be applied. There are many pages of example after example (many contributed by other designers and presenters) - if Garr had just published these alone, the book would be worth the price.

I highly recommend this book to anyone who designs, creates, and/or delivers presentations. It is a beautifully crafted book, and provides an insight into a presentation master's mind. Having said all that, here is my only negative comment on the book... too often (especially in the first half of the book), I feel the prose overwhelmed the message. I know another reviewer commented on the lack of text (as if adding text increases the value of a book), but when your message is simplify, the same principles should have been applied to the writing of the book.



5 out of 5 stars Very Nice   July 31, 2008
First I wanna thanks Amazon for made everthing works. Nice job.
This book is really good. Nice way to learn about presentations and make it much more atractive.



5 out of 5 stars Zen it is.   July 31, 2008
  0 out of 1 found this review helpful

The book gives a very concise and critical guideline for a powerful presentation.

I cranked and tuned my powerpoint slides following the guidelines, got excited and did a straight 5 hours editing. It is a fun process itself.
The presentation was the best I have ever made and I bragged to my colleague that it will knock the audience's clothes off. (well... it did not. and thank goodness. :) )

Read it, practice it, and feel it. The Z of P.



1 out of 5 stars Useless fluff, not good for scientists   July 19, 2008
  11 out of 15 found this review helpful

I am a scientist, and I have given hundreds of presentations. I was hoping that this book would be applicable, but it is not. Somehow, the "professional stock photos" suggested cannot convey scientific data. There were no substantive suggestions or guidelines in this book.

Perhaps if you are a motivational speaker "I live in a van by the river" this would be useful.

If you are required to give presentations that convey data (experimental results, financial data) skip this book.

Sorry I wasted my money,
Teresa


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