How to Wow: Proven Strategies for Presenting Your Ideas, Persuading Your Audience, and Perfecting Your Image

From prominent communication coach Frances Cole Jones comes this indispensable guide in which anyone can learn how to make a spectacular impression in all aspects of their work life -- from giving top notch presentations to dazzling a client to wowing at cocktail parties. It's the go-to handbook for achieving success by making a lasting impression.

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How to Wow: Proven Strategies for Presenting Your Ideas, Persuading Your Audience, and Perfecting Your Image

From prominent communication coach Frances Cole Jones comes this indispensable guide in which anyone can learn how to make a spectacular impression in all aspects of their work life -- from giving top notch presentations to dazzling a client to wowing at cocktail parties. It's the go-to handbook for achieving success by making a lasting impression.

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How to Wow: Proven Strategies for Presenting Your Ideas, Persuading Your Audience, and Perfecting Your Image

How to Wow: Proven Strategies for Presenting Your Ideas, Persuading Your Audience, and Perfecting Your Image

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From prominent communication coach Frances Cole Jones comes this indispensable guide in which anyone can learn how to make a spectacular impression in all aspects of their work life -- from giving top notch presentations to dazzling a client to wowing at cocktail parties. It's the go-to handbook for achieving success by making a lasting impression.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780739368770
Publisher: Random House Audio Publishing Group
Publication date: 04/29/2008
Edition description: Unabridged

About the Author

Frances Cole Jones founded Cole Media Management in 1997. From the beginning, the company’s focus has been cultivating clients’ inherent strengths to develop the powerful communication skills that will enhance their professional and personal performance. The scope of her work includes preparation for television and print interviews, IPO road shows, meetings with potential investors, and internal meetings with partners, sales staff, and in-house personnel. She also provides presentation skills seminars and speechwriting for clients. She lives in New York City.

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CHAPTER ONE

Don't Leave Home Without Them:
The Nonnegotiable General Principles

I began presenting myself early and, if I remember correctly, somewhat reluctantly.

When my siblings and I were in the age ranges of three to six, my father would line us up in the living room before a cocktail party and make us practice shaking hands with him before the guests arrived. (The Von Trapp family had nothing on us.) I still remember him looming over me, pumping my hand up and down while saying, "Look me in the eye, look me in the eye, look me in the eye . . ."

While I may not have enjoyed those impromptu personal presentation sessions, their effect was beneficial. To this day, I have a super handshake, and definitely look people in the eye when I greet them.

As with looking someone in the eye, there are some elements to presenting yourself that are nonnegotiable. Regardless of the situation, these fundamentals are necessary in order to make a strong and lasting impression. Whether you are presenting to one or one hundred--at a lunch, on the phone, with a speech or PowerPoint presentation--they will always be beneficial. These nonnegotiable principles are presented here. If you read or do nothing else in this book, incorporating these foundational elements into your daily communication and interaction will guarantee instantaneous, positive results in how people respond to you.

Dearly Beloved Data Lovers

The following statistic, from a study done by Albert Mehrabian, Professor Emeritus of psychology at UCLA, is among the first things I tell every client. Known as the "7%--38%--55% Rule" it states that there are three elements to any face-to-face communication: words, tone of voice, and body language, and we are influenced by these things as follows:

•7 percent of our influence comes from the words we say.

•38 percent from our tonal quality while saying it.

•55 percent by what our body is doing while we're saying it.

What does this mean? So often we think presentation and communication are about the words we say. In fact, it's often far more about how we say them, and what our body is doing while we are saying them.

For example, we've all been introduced to the person who says, "Nice to meet you" with a fishy hand, a nominal smile, and an over-our-shoulder-to-see-if-someone-more-interesting/important/ attractive-is-coming-in-the-room gaze. Contrast that with meeting someone who's genuinely delighted to meet you.

Same words, very different message.

My goal in telling you this is to help you begin to consider the global impact of your message--to understand the importance of managing every aspect of your presentation style.

•Knowing that listeners often remember just 7 percent of the words you say will remind you to choose language that's precise, colorful, and concise.

•Knowing that 38 percent of your impact comes from your tonal quality will reinforce the importance of having your tone match your message: be authoritative, commanding, persuasive, entertaining, etc, depending on your objective.

•Knowing that 55 percent of your impact comes from what your body is doing while you are speaking will encourage you to focus on how you can best express commitment to, and enthusiasm for, what you are saying through your facial expressions, posture, and gestures.

Breaking down your message in this way...

Table of Contents

Ch. 1 Don't Leave Home Without Them: The Nonnegotiable General Principles 3

Ch. 2 Make It More Than "Just Lunch": The Art of the One-an-One Encounter 29

Ch. 3 Conspire to Inspire: Maximizing Meetings 59

Ch. 4 Interview to a Kill: Stress-Free Job Interviewing 81

Ch. 5 Stand and Deliver: Giving Speeches That Bring People to Their Feet 102

Ch. 6 Pointed PowerPoint: Making PowerPoint Powerful 132

Ch. 7 Put It in Writing: But Before You Do ... 145

Ch. 8 Oh So Social: Making the Most of Your Social Interactions 171

Ch. 9 The Fine Points of Verbal Finesse: Answers to Questions, and Question and Answer 189

Recommended Readings 207

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