Chris Anderson is the curator of TED. Trained as a journalist after graduating from Oxford University, Anderson launched more than 100 successful magazines and websites before turning his attention to TED, which his nonprofit foundation acquired in 2001.
His TED mantra -- "ideas worth spreading" -- continues to blossom on an international scale, with more than one billion TED Talks viewed annually.
For anyone who has ever been inspired by a TED talk…
...this is an insider’s guide to creating talks that are unforgettable.
Since taking over TED in the early 2000s, Chris Anderson has shown how carefully crafted short talks can be the key to unlocking empathy, stirring excitement, spreading knowledge, and promoting a shared dream. Done right, a talk can electrify a room and transform an audience’s worldview. Done right, a talk is more powerful than anything in written form.
This book explains how the miracle of powerful public speaking is achieved, and equips you to give it your best shot. There is no set formula; no two talks should be the same. The goal is for you to give the talk that only you can give. But don’t be intimidated. You may find it more natural than you think.
Chris Anderson has worked behind the scenes with all the TED speakers who have inspired us the most, and here he shares insights from such favorites as Sir Ken Robinson, Amy Cuddy, Bill Gates, Elizabeth Gilbert, Salman Khan, Dan Gilbert, Mary Roach, Matt Ridley, and dozens more — everything from how to craft your talk’s content to how you can be most effective on stage. This is the 21st-century’s new manual for truly effective communication and it is a must-read for anyone who is ready to create impact with their ideas.
## 读书感悟: 001 TED创始人克里斯.安德森给出的演讲基本建议。 - 聚焦于一个想法。(Focus on one major idea.) - 给听众关注的理由。(Give your listeners reasons to care.) - 用听众熟悉的概念来表述你的主意。(Build your idea with familiar concepts.) - 让你的...
評分 評分## 读书感悟: 001 TED创始人克里斯.安德森给出的演讲基本建议。 - 聚焦于一个想法。(Focus on one major idea.) - 给听众关注的理由。(Give your listeners reasons to care.) - 用听众熟悉的概念来表述你的主意。(Build your idea with familiar concepts.) - 让你的...
評分3.5 如果老闆能把書的最後一部分在TED上講齣來一定很有分量,書中提及talks的列錶:http://www.ted.com/playlists/324/the_official_ted_talk_guide_pl
评分TED目前唯一的官方讀物,告訴我們如何可以做好一次TED演講,有心法和技法,更多需要我們自己去鍛煉
评分很多實用技能for my promotion interview, 後麵幾章有點像廣告哈哈
评分英文版讀的有點費勁,精華在前半本書,後麵可以略過
评分斷斷續續看瞭幾個月,總算看完瞭……其實不喜歡看這種東西,感覺大部分都是廢話。比如你應該遵守這些規則,除非你有更好的點子。手動白眼。唯一記得的就是多練習,練個幾百遍。倒背如流,沒什麼可怕的瞭。思路就是生産産品,大部分是標準化,準許個彆人不走尋常路。
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