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After you have done your research, you will want to present your discoveries and conclusions in the classroom, or to your clients. Presenting complex concepts, numbers and ideas requires both skill and creativity. The resources provided below may help as you create your perfect business presentation.

Note: There may be some duplicate titles among these topic links. Here we have books and videos in our library on:

Effective Visual Communication  The Exceptional Presenter Goes Virtual   The Presentation Secrets of Steve Jobs  Confessions of a Public Speaker  Slide:ology  The Wall Street Journal Guides to Information Graphics

Presentation Zen  Resonate  The Exceptional Presented  Presentation Skills 201  How to Create a Killer PowerPoint Presentation  PresentationZen Design



Periodical articles in our library:

Presentation Skills

Other sources in Google Books:

Presentation Skills
Visual Communication

Any of the titles listed in Google Books not held by our library, can be acquired through our Interlibrary Loan service.

 

More Links:

Deliver Polished Presentations Steve Jobs Style
Learn more about Prezi
Slideshare
62 Highly Useful Presentation Tools for Sales and Marketing

 

 

Last Update: November 3, 2017

 

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Compiled by Jim Vileta
former Business Librarian

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