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Rafi Haladjian a écrit au début des années 2000 un très joli essai... que dis-je, une délicieuse méthode, pour "devenir riche, beau et intelligent avec Word, Excel et Powerpoint".
La bureautique a pris une place importante dans la structuration de nos échanges professionnels... le contenant limitant même parfois le contenu... la forme prenant parfois le pas sur le fond.
Cela dit, 'l'épreuve" de la présentation tient souvent de la véritable perfomance. Bien exécutée, elle assoit un propos auprès d'une audience béhate. Elle est devenue une figue imposée dans la bonne promotion d'un projet.
Ainsi, "4 Fantastiques" et SlideShare organisent en ce moment un grand concours de présentation.
Au jyry, tenez-vous bien :
- Guy Kawasaki is a managing director of Garage Technology Ventures, an early-stage venture capital firm, and a columnist for Entrepreneur Magazine. Previously, he was an Apple Fellow at Apple Computer, Inc. Guy is the author of eight books including The Art of the Start, Rules for Revolutionaries, How to Drive Your Competition Crazy, Selling the Dream, and The Macintosh Way. He has a BA from Stanford University and an MBA from UCLA as well as an honorary doctorate from Babson College.
- Bert Decker is a major figure in the communications field. He has been on NBC's Today Show many times as their communications expert, often commenting on the Presidential debates. He is the author of the best selling book "You've Got To Be Believed To Be Heard" and "Speaking With Bold Assurance" as well as video and audio programs such as "High Impact Communication" and "Creating A Powerful Presence" for Nightingale Conant. Bert has been featured in The Wall Street Journal and on ABC's 20/20, as well as in major articles in Business Week and The New York Times. Bert founded Decker Communications, Inc., an executive development company that has trained over 250,000 executives and managers in the spoken word. He personally coaches CEOs and leaders such as Charles Schwab, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Olympian speedskater Bonnie Blair, and is currently Chairman of Decker and continues speaking and writing books.
- Garr Reynolds is the founder and director of Design Matters Japan and the author of the Presentation Zen website. Garr spent most of the '90s as a "salaryman" in Japan with Sumitomo Electric before working as a marketing program manager at Apple in Cupertino where he refined his simple, visual, engaging approach to presentations. Currently, Garr is Associate Professor of Management at Kansai Gaidai University in Osaka, Japan and is a popular speaker and consultant both in Japan and abroad. A long time student of the Zen arts and resident of Japan, Garr currently lives in Osaka with his wife (a Japanese designer) and two Siamese cats (who have no appreciable design skill).
- Nancy Duarte has been a Principal of Duarte Design, the global leader in developing business presentations since 1988. Duarte Design creates cinematic-quality presentations in any media - helping innovative companies like Adobe, Electronic Arts, HP, and Wells Fargo deliver a compelling experience for their audiences. Duarte also worked with Al Gore to develop the presentation that became the Academy Award winning documentary An Inconvenient Truth. She has a passion for presentations that are clear, meaningful, motivating and attractive. She has an MBA from UCLA, speaks regularly at national conferences, and was a regular contributor to Presentations Magazine.
Tongo.asia, dont nous reparlerons (si besoin... après le giga truc qui va suivre ;) a été lancé par une jeune équipe française, dont Brice avec qui je travaillais chez vpod.tv. Le concept de leur entreprise (insight conso/solutions apportées) est top... l'execution de leur pitch, juste bluffante. Bravo et "Go Go Go"!
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