Tuesday, December 22, 2009

iPresent : How to Enthrall an Audience like Steve Jobs


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iPresent
: How to Enthrall an Audience like Steve Jobs


The Book
Carmine Gallo; The Presentation Secrets of Steve Jobs

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Apple CEO Steve Jobs is a charismatic, influential, zippy presenter. He’s a natural model to learn from: The art of presenting your big idea from the stage. With video links to YouTube , this issue is a skillful keynote training program.

The Big Idea
Steve Jobs offers a typical presentation mode. It’s a lifetime’s work to master. Now, let’s add a twist. Mix in some digital media and we have a whole new speaking game. From natural presentations to virtual ones.

Your Challenge Script it, rehearse it and perform it. Get on stage and strut your idea in front of a live audience. I dare you!

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Sunday, November 29, 2009

Google Think: How to Survive, Thrive and Jive in the Digital Economy

Google Think: How to Survive, Thrive and Jive in the Digital Economy
The Latest Book Rapper issue 'Google Think' is now available at our website: www.BookRapper.com

The Book
Jeff Jarvis, What Would Google Do?

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A number of traditional industries are struggling to survive the digital economy - newspapers, real estate agents, advertisers, PR, department stores...
Google is one of the most profitable businesses on the planet. They’re not only thriving, they’re jiving!
Jeff Jarvis uses Google and friends as a case study to speculate on how other drowning industries may reinvent themselves.
At a minimum, it’ll take a change in thinking to survive.


The Big Idea
Google is successful because it thinks about the world differently.
They think in tune with the current digital environment.
Don’t try to copy their actions. Instead model their thinking.
Google Think!


Your Challenge
Google-ize yourself and your organization.
Redefine what business you’re in and create an elegant design for fulfilling your outcome.


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