Dan Roam, the bestselling author of The Back of the Napkin, teaches
us how to make extraordinary presentations. We are all natural born
presenters. We have ideas to share, voices to share them, and
people to share them with. But if we are all capable of giving
presentations, why do we find public speaking so hard? Show and
Tell provides a simple five-step path to take us from jitters and
complexity to confidence and clarity. As presenters, our goal is to
educate, entertain, persuade, motivate, and ultimately change our
audience. As a top-notch presenter and speaker, Dan Roam has put
together a guide full of his tried-and-true visual techniques and
the wisdom he has gained from doing award winning presentations
like "healthcare reform on napkins". Roam's lively visual style,
hand-drawn pictures, and vivid text will help regular people
overcome anxiety, carry out a vision, and perform a little magic.
Dan Roam is the author of The Back of the Napkin, which was Fast
Company's Best Business Book of the Year and BusinessWeek's
Innovation and Design Book of the Year, and more recently Blah Blah
Blah. He is the founder of Digital Roam, Inc., a management
consulting company. His clients have included Microsoft, Google,
Wal-Mart, Boeing, Lucasfilm, The Gap, and the White House Office of
Communications. His health-care analysis was named BusinessWeek's
Best Presentation of 2009. He lives in San Francisco.
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