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1 online resource |
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Includes bibliographical references and index. |
Contents |
1. Becoming a presenter -- 2. Engineering a presentation -- 3. Designing your presentation -- 4. Building your presentation -- 5. Optimizing your presentation -- 6. Showtime : delivering your presentation -- 7. Success! (What now?). |
Summary |
From the Authors of Engineering Writing by Design: Creating Formal Documents of Lasting Value Engineering presentations are often a topic of frustration. Engineers complain that they don't enjoy public speaking, and that they don't know how to address audiences with varying levels of technical knowledge. Their colleagues complain about the state of information transfer in the profession. Non-engineers complain that engineers are boring and talk over everybody's heads. Although many public speaking books exist, most concentrate on surface issues, failing to distinguish the formal oral technical p. |
Subject |
Communication of technical information.
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Public speaking.
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Communication in engineering.
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Information technique. |
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Art de parler en public. |
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Communication en ingénierie. |
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Communication in engineering |
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Communication of technical information |
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Public speaking |
Added Author |
Cloud, Michael J., author.
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Other Form: |
Print version: Rothwell, Edward J. Engineering Speaking by Design : Delivering Technical Presentations with Real Impact. Hoboken : CRC Press, ©2015 9781498705776 |
ISBN |
9781498705783 (electronic bk.) |
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1498705782 (electronic bk.) |
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9781315214320 |
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1315214326 |
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9781351821520 |
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1351821520 |
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