Microsoft PowerPoint Books
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Last Updated: September 3rd 2011
11/06/2011 09:07 PM
Stop Being Predictable!: Conversation with Bob Boylan
Bob Boylan has been a presentation skills trainer of executives for 30 years. Bob has taught thousands of executives the secrets to making powerful and effective presentations. His 3-step method is an innovative approach to developing powerful presentations that's quick, simple and effective. Bob lives with his wife Linda in Carbondale, Colorado where he enjoys life skiing, hiking, biking and photography, his second profession. Bob runs his site and a blog at Bob Boylan Enterprises. In this conversation, Bob discusses Stop Being Predictable!, his new book.
10/25/2011 09:46 PM
Presentation Secrets: Conversation with Alexei Kapterev
Alexei Kapterev is one of the Russia's leading experts on presentations. He currently has a private consulting practice in Moscow. As permanent lecturer, he teaches at the Graduate School of Business Administration (Moscow State University) and as guest lecturer at the Moscow School of Management Skolkovo. He is also working in cooperation with Mercator, Russia’s premier studio producing corporate presentations, films, and business graphics. One of his presentation scripts was awarded the finalist award at the New York Festivals competition. Alexei runs his site and a blog at Kapterev.com. In this conversation, Alexei discusses Presentation Secrets, his new book.
08/21/2011 10:31 PM
7 Steps to Great Images: Conversation with Ellen Finkelstein
Ellen Finkelstein is a Microsoft PowerPoint MVP and author of several PowerPoint, Flash, and AutoCAD books. Her articles have appeared in numerous magazines, newsletters, and blogs. As a best-selling author, her books have sold over 300,000 copies and been translated into over 14 languages. In this conversation, Ellen talks about 7 Steps to Great Images, her new ebook.
07/15/2011 02:14 AM
Using Microsoft PowerPoint 2010: Conversation with Patrice-Anne Rutledge
Patrice-Anne Rutledge is a business technology author and journalist who specializes in web-based applications, presentation technology, and social media. She is the author of several books for Pearson Education, including Using Microsoft PowerPoint 2010, Using Facebook, and Teach Yourself LinkedIn in 10 Minutes. Patrice is also the founder of Rutledge Communications, a professional writing and editing firm. In this conversation, Patrice talks about her new book, Using Microsoft PowerPoint 2010.
06/19/2011 11:08 PM
Beyond Bullet Points 3rd Edition: Conversation with Cliff Atkinson
Cliff Atkinson is an acclaimed writer, popular keynote speaker, and an independent consultant to leading attorneys and Fortune 500 companies. He designed the presentations that helped persuade a jury to award a $253 million verdict to the plaintiff in the nation's first Vioxx trial in 2005, which Fortune magazine called "frighteningly powerful." Cliff's bestselling book Beyond Bullet Points was named a Best Book of 2007 by the editors of Amazon.com, and it expands on a communications approach he has taught at many of the country's top law firms, government agencies, business schools and corporations. In this interview, Cliff discusses the release of the third edition of this book, Beyond Bullet Points.
05/31/2011 10:41 PM
How to be a Presentation God: Conversation with Scott Schwertly
Scott Schwertly calls himself a storyteller -- he owns and operates Ethos3, a Nashville, TN-based presentation boutique. Alongside his talented employees, he continues to provide professional presentation design and training for national and international clients ranging from Fortune 100 companies like Google and Pepsi to branded individuals like Guy Kawasaki. In this interview, Scott discusses his newly released book, How to Be a Presentation God.
05/18/2011 04:13 AM
Presentations in Action: An Interview with Jerry Weissman
Jerry Weissman is among the world's foremost corporate presentations coaches. His private client list reads like a who's who of the world's best companies, including the top brass at Yahoo!, Intel, Intuit, Cisco Systems, Microsoft, Netflix and many others. Jerry founded Power Presentations, Ltd. in 1988. One of his earliest efforts was the Cisco Systems IPO road show. Presentatons in ActionFollowing its successful launch, Don Valentine, of Sequoia Capital, and then chairman of Cisco's Board of Directors, attributed "at least two to three dollars" of the offering price to Jerry's coaching. That endorsement led to more than 500 other IPO road show presentations that have raised hundreds of billions of dollars in the stock market. In this interview, Jerry discusses his new book: Presentations in Action: 80 Memorable Presentation Lessons from the Masters.
02/25/2011 04:48 AM
PowerPoint for Court: Conversation with Herb Rubinstein
Herb Rubinstein has been involved in computer graphics for over 15 years as founder and CEO of ReGraphix, an award winning creative house for graphics and design. The past few years, Mr. Rubinstein has taken his presentation graphics experience and applied it to developing presentation techniques for the Courtroom. He has worked with the FBI, DEA, U.S. Customs Service and other government agencies, as well as many law firms across United States. In this conversation, Herb talks about his book, PowerPoint For Court.
02/08/2011 03:24 AM
Speaking PowerPoint: The Bruce Gabrielle Interview
Bruce Gabrielle is president of Insights Works, a market research firm in Seattle specializing in the high technology industry where he regularly creates and presents boardroom-style PowerPoint reports to executives. Bruce is author of the business book Speaking PowerPoint: the new language of business which describes a 12-step process for creating clearer and more convincing boardroom PowerPoint presentations in less time. In this interview, Bruce discusses his book, and how people can create better PowerPoint presentations. Read the interview here.
11/18/2010 08:49 PM
A PowerPoint Blog: Tools of Engagement: Conversation with Tom Bunzel
Tom Bunzel specializes in knowing what other presenters need and how to make technology work. He has appeared on Tech TV's Call for Help as "Professor PowerPoint" and is a featured speaker at InfoComm and Presentation Summit each year. Tom is also a "technology coach" and does presentation and video consulting in southern California. Tom can be reached through his site, The Presentation Professor and his BunzBlog blog. In this conversation, Tom discusses his new book, Tools of Engagement: Presenting and Training in a World of Social Media.