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Regardless of your profession as a teacher, doctor, writer, or business associate, every presentation is a performance. To know your material is important, but to project your enthusiasm for the subject is just as vital to engage your audience. Research supports that presenters who boast an enthusiastic flair best engage, inform, and motivate their audiences. Dr. Robert Tauber uses his expertise to train you in the most effective presentation tools, with a joyful touch. Delivering a set of performance skills proven to deliver palpable results, Projecting Enthusiasm will teach you how to…mehr
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Regardless of your profession as a teacher, doctor, writer, or business associate, every presentation is a performance. To know your material is important, but to project your enthusiasm for the subject is just as vital to engage your audience. Research supports that presenters who boast an enthusiastic flair best engage, inform, and motivate their audiences. Dr. Robert Tauber uses his expertise to train you in the most effective presentation tools, with a joyful touch. Delivering a set of performance skills proven to deliver palpable results, Projecting Enthusiasm will teach you how to integrate suspense and surprise, humor, props, voice animation, creative entrances and exits, and more into your next performance. This book won't try to rewrite your speech or bombard you with intimidating critiques. Instead, you will learn that the passion you present gives your message an essential meaning and makes your audience value it as one worth listening to. Projecting Enthusiasm harnesses the exuberant, creative, and informative elements you want to bring to your next presentation and shows you how to do it.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Praeger
- Seitenzahl: 218
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. September 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 498g
- ISBN-13: 9781440872624
- ISBN-10: 1440872627
- Artikelnr.: 56791014
- Verlag: Praeger
- Seitenzahl: 218
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. September 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 498g
- ISBN-13: 9781440872624
- ISBN-10: 1440872627
- Artikelnr.: 56791014
Robert T. Tauber, PhD, is professor emeritus, Penn State Behrend, The Pennsylvania State University, Erie, PA. He is the author of Classroom Management: Sound Theory and Effective Practice. He is well published with nine texts and numerous journal articles.
Preface Acknowledgments PART I: The Key to Being a Dynamic Presenter: Feel
It! Project It! Chapter 1 Pedagogical Training That Works! Introduction The
Importance of Pedagogy What's in It for Me? Two Weights on Your Shoulders
Summary Chapter 2 To Present Is to Teach; To Teach Is to Present
Introduction A Rose by Any Other Name . Sharing "Ah, Ha" Experiences
Conversational Writing Style Learning is Fun(damental) Telling Quotations
Presentation Is Everything! Summary Chapter 3 The Case for Presentations,
Lectures, Spiels, and Other Talks Introduction What Do Audiences Think?
Let's Hear It for Good Lectures and Presentations What's in a Name?
Presenting It Live Should "You" Lecture or Present? TED Talks Summary
Chapter 4 Enthusiasm: A Presentation Necessity Introduction Enthusiasm: A
Presentation Necessity Enthusiasm: Useful Synonyms Enthusiasm: Its
Relationship to Pedagogy Wanted! More "Oomph" It Can't Be That Simple, Can
It? Passion: "Let's Kick It Up a Notch!" Enthusiasm: Can Too Much Be Too
Much? Presenter Evaluations Enthusiasm and Subject-Matter Matrix Summary
Chapter 5 Parallel between Acting, Teaching, and Presenting Introduction "
Act" Your Age Teaching Is Teaching; Presenting Is Presenting A Yorkshire
Story Power of Expectations: It Works Both Ways Summary Chapter 6
Educational Foundations: Presenters as Actors Introduction Sound Theory and
Effective Practice Educational Foundations for Enthusiasm Theorists Speak;
Let's Listen You Don't Need to Be an Einstein Award-Winning Presenters
Speak; Let's Listen The Profession's Response, or Lack Thereof Summary
PART II: Enthusiasm-Generating Skills! Introduction Might as Well Be Hanged
for a Sheep as for a Lamb Yul Brynner: Row G, Seat 6 Chapter 7 A
Craftsperson's Toolbox Introduction Tools for Boosting Presenter Enthusiasm
Creating Your Teacher- or Presenter-Self A Craftsperson's Toolbox A
Craftsperson's Knowledge A Craftsperson's Top-Tray Delivery Tools A
Craftsperson's Other Delivery Tools Enthusiasm Rating Chart Summary
Chapter 8 Animation in Body: A "Top-Tray" Tool Introduction We Are Designed
to Move Value of Animation in Body Raise Your Left Hand How a Simple Change
Made a Difference TED Talks Categories of Movement Do Nothing, but Do It
Well Plan Where You Step Gestures Facial Expression Eye Contact Smiling
Posture Behaviors to Avoid True Story? Maybe, Maybe Not! Summary Chapter 9
Animation in Voice: A "Top-Tray" Tool Introduction Great Orators Hurl Your
Words How Do You Sound to Others? Vocal Fitness Paralanguage Spontaneous
Voice Variations Deliberate Voice Variations Volume and Projection
Whispering Rate Tone Pitch Quality Cadence and Inflection Pauses Dreaded
"Ums" Creating Characters Laryngitis and Sore Throats Summary Chapter 10
Humor: A "Top-Tray" Tool Introduction Is Humor Too "Mickey Mouse"?
Competent and Confident Benefits of Humor Humor: Its Impact on Audiences
Categories of Humor Self-Deprecating Humor Lettermen's Top Ten Reasons
Brainstorm Humorous Sentence Endings Humor in Patients' Hospital Charts
What You Say May Not Be What They Hear Cartoons: A Safe First Step into
Humor Using Humor: A Gaggle of Ideas Possible Unexpected Benefits of Humor
Summary Chapter 11 Suspense, Surprise, and Storytelling Introduction
Creating Suspense and Surprise Ignorance 101! Storytelling Relationship to
Other Performance Skills Surprise! Don't Talk Using Suspense and Surprise
Summary Chapter 12 Role-Playing Introduction Dr. Eakin: Great Scientists
Speak Playing a Role Creating a Character Dead Poets Society Meeting of
Minds The Role-Play Process Skinner versus Rogers The Actual Debate
Storytelling: Here It Is Again Mime Summary Chapter 13 Use of Props
Introduction Picture Props Sound Props Music, Movies, and Television Props
Alex Trebek's Jeopardy! "Imagine": A John Lennon Prop "The Raven": Edgar
Allan Poe Prop Spandex Reveals All Presenter Props Puppets as Props
Selected Medical Props Using the Audience as Props Prop Box Guidelines for
Using Props Technology Props Invade PowerPoint Notes as Props Summary
Chapter 14 Space Utilization Introduction Lectern Lingering Proxemics Space
and Its Limitations Blocking Venue Seating Where Audiences Choose to Sit
Spontaneous Use of Space Summary Chapter 15 Creative Entrances and Exits
Introduction Entrances and Exits Using "Hooks" Using Law Quotations as
"Hooks" Ethics of Playing Musical Chairs Physical Entrances Verbal
Entrances Musical Entrances Mister Rogers' Neighborhood What's in a Name or
Title? Crafting a Title For the Love of Three Entrance Rituals Entrance
Pageantry A Presenter's Marquee Ending on a High Note Stage Fright
Showtime! Summary Chapter 16 Behind the Scenes Introduction Work behind the
Scenes Behind the Scenes Suggestions Summary PART III: Engage Master
Presenters Chapter 17 Engage the Masters: Learn from Them Introduction No
Serious Challenge to This Book's Premise Knock on Their Doors; Pick Up Your
Phone They Have Walked in Your Shoes Humility and Curiousness "Objection,
Your Honor" Stop Spinning Your Wheels What Else Can You Do? Lots! Chapter
18 Conclusion Introduction Willingness and Courage A Presenter's Manner and
Method The Curtain Comes Down Ferris Bueller's Day Off Appendix: Enthusiasm
Rating Chart References Index
It! Project It! Chapter 1 Pedagogical Training That Works! Introduction The
Importance of Pedagogy What's in It for Me? Two Weights on Your Shoulders
Summary Chapter 2 To Present Is to Teach; To Teach Is to Present
Introduction A Rose by Any Other Name . Sharing "Ah, Ha" Experiences
Conversational Writing Style Learning is Fun(damental) Telling Quotations
Presentation Is Everything! Summary Chapter 3 The Case for Presentations,
Lectures, Spiels, and Other Talks Introduction What Do Audiences Think?
Let's Hear It for Good Lectures and Presentations What's in a Name?
Presenting It Live Should "You" Lecture or Present? TED Talks Summary
Chapter 4 Enthusiasm: A Presentation Necessity Introduction Enthusiasm: A
Presentation Necessity Enthusiasm: Useful Synonyms Enthusiasm: Its
Relationship to Pedagogy Wanted! More "Oomph" It Can't Be That Simple, Can
It? Passion: "Let's Kick It Up a Notch!" Enthusiasm: Can Too Much Be Too
Much? Presenter Evaluations Enthusiasm and Subject-Matter Matrix Summary
Chapter 5 Parallel between Acting, Teaching, and Presenting Introduction "
Act" Your Age Teaching Is Teaching; Presenting Is Presenting A Yorkshire
Story Power of Expectations: It Works Both Ways Summary Chapter 6
Educational Foundations: Presenters as Actors Introduction Sound Theory and
Effective Practice Educational Foundations for Enthusiasm Theorists Speak;
Let's Listen You Don't Need to Be an Einstein Award-Winning Presenters
Speak; Let's Listen The Profession's Response, or Lack Thereof Summary
PART II: Enthusiasm-Generating Skills! Introduction Might as Well Be Hanged
for a Sheep as for a Lamb Yul Brynner: Row G, Seat 6 Chapter 7 A
Craftsperson's Toolbox Introduction Tools for Boosting Presenter Enthusiasm
Creating Your Teacher- or Presenter-Self A Craftsperson's Toolbox A
Craftsperson's Knowledge A Craftsperson's Top-Tray Delivery Tools A
Craftsperson's Other Delivery Tools Enthusiasm Rating Chart Summary
Chapter 8 Animation in Body: A "Top-Tray" Tool Introduction We Are Designed
to Move Value of Animation in Body Raise Your Left Hand How a Simple Change
Made a Difference TED Talks Categories of Movement Do Nothing, but Do It
Well Plan Where You Step Gestures Facial Expression Eye Contact Smiling
Posture Behaviors to Avoid True Story? Maybe, Maybe Not! Summary Chapter 9
Animation in Voice: A "Top-Tray" Tool Introduction Great Orators Hurl Your
Words How Do You Sound to Others? Vocal Fitness Paralanguage Spontaneous
Voice Variations Deliberate Voice Variations Volume and Projection
Whispering Rate Tone Pitch Quality Cadence and Inflection Pauses Dreaded
"Ums" Creating Characters Laryngitis and Sore Throats Summary Chapter 10
Humor: A "Top-Tray" Tool Introduction Is Humor Too "Mickey Mouse"?
Competent and Confident Benefits of Humor Humor: Its Impact on Audiences
Categories of Humor Self-Deprecating Humor Lettermen's Top Ten Reasons
Brainstorm Humorous Sentence Endings Humor in Patients' Hospital Charts
What You Say May Not Be What They Hear Cartoons: A Safe First Step into
Humor Using Humor: A Gaggle of Ideas Possible Unexpected Benefits of Humor
Summary Chapter 11 Suspense, Surprise, and Storytelling Introduction
Creating Suspense and Surprise Ignorance 101! Storytelling Relationship to
Other Performance Skills Surprise! Don't Talk Using Suspense and Surprise
Summary Chapter 12 Role-Playing Introduction Dr. Eakin: Great Scientists
Speak Playing a Role Creating a Character Dead Poets Society Meeting of
Minds The Role-Play Process Skinner versus Rogers The Actual Debate
Storytelling: Here It Is Again Mime Summary Chapter 13 Use of Props
Introduction Picture Props Sound Props Music, Movies, and Television Props
Alex Trebek's Jeopardy! "Imagine": A John Lennon Prop "The Raven": Edgar
Allan Poe Prop Spandex Reveals All Presenter Props Puppets as Props
Selected Medical Props Using the Audience as Props Prop Box Guidelines for
Using Props Technology Props Invade PowerPoint Notes as Props Summary
Chapter 14 Space Utilization Introduction Lectern Lingering Proxemics Space
and Its Limitations Blocking Venue Seating Where Audiences Choose to Sit
Spontaneous Use of Space Summary Chapter 15 Creative Entrances and Exits
Introduction Entrances and Exits Using "Hooks" Using Law Quotations as
"Hooks" Ethics of Playing Musical Chairs Physical Entrances Verbal
Entrances Musical Entrances Mister Rogers' Neighborhood What's in a Name or
Title? Crafting a Title For the Love of Three Entrance Rituals Entrance
Pageantry A Presenter's Marquee Ending on a High Note Stage Fright
Showtime! Summary Chapter 16 Behind the Scenes Introduction Work behind the
Scenes Behind the Scenes Suggestions Summary PART III: Engage Master
Presenters Chapter 17 Engage the Masters: Learn from Them Introduction No
Serious Challenge to This Book's Premise Knock on Their Doors; Pick Up Your
Phone They Have Walked in Your Shoes Humility and Curiousness "Objection,
Your Honor" Stop Spinning Your Wheels What Else Can You Do? Lots! Chapter
18 Conclusion Introduction Willingness and Courage A Presenter's Manner and
Method The Curtain Comes Down Ferris Bueller's Day Off Appendix: Enthusiasm
Rating Chart References Index
Preface Acknowledgments PART I: The Key to Being a Dynamic Presenter: Feel
It! Project It! Chapter 1 Pedagogical Training That Works! Introduction The
Importance of Pedagogy What's in It for Me? Two Weights on Your Shoulders
Summary Chapter 2 To Present Is to Teach; To Teach Is to Present
Introduction A Rose by Any Other Name . Sharing "Ah, Ha" Experiences
Conversational Writing Style Learning is Fun(damental) Telling Quotations
Presentation Is Everything! Summary Chapter 3 The Case for Presentations,
Lectures, Spiels, and Other Talks Introduction What Do Audiences Think?
Let's Hear It for Good Lectures and Presentations What's in a Name?
Presenting It Live Should "You" Lecture or Present? TED Talks Summary
Chapter 4 Enthusiasm: A Presentation Necessity Introduction Enthusiasm: A
Presentation Necessity Enthusiasm: Useful Synonyms Enthusiasm: Its
Relationship to Pedagogy Wanted! More "Oomph" It Can't Be That Simple, Can
It? Passion: "Let's Kick It Up a Notch!" Enthusiasm: Can Too Much Be Too
Much? Presenter Evaluations Enthusiasm and Subject-Matter Matrix Summary
Chapter 5 Parallel between Acting, Teaching, and Presenting Introduction "
Act" Your Age Teaching Is Teaching; Presenting Is Presenting A Yorkshire
Story Power of Expectations: It Works Both Ways Summary Chapter 6
Educational Foundations: Presenters as Actors Introduction Sound Theory and
Effective Practice Educational Foundations for Enthusiasm Theorists Speak;
Let's Listen You Don't Need to Be an Einstein Award-Winning Presenters
Speak; Let's Listen The Profession's Response, or Lack Thereof Summary
PART II: Enthusiasm-Generating Skills! Introduction Might as Well Be Hanged
for a Sheep as for a Lamb Yul Brynner: Row G, Seat 6 Chapter 7 A
Craftsperson's Toolbox Introduction Tools for Boosting Presenter Enthusiasm
Creating Your Teacher- or Presenter-Self A Craftsperson's Toolbox A
Craftsperson's Knowledge A Craftsperson's Top-Tray Delivery Tools A
Craftsperson's Other Delivery Tools Enthusiasm Rating Chart Summary
Chapter 8 Animation in Body: A "Top-Tray" Tool Introduction We Are Designed
to Move Value of Animation in Body Raise Your Left Hand How a Simple Change
Made a Difference TED Talks Categories of Movement Do Nothing, but Do It
Well Plan Where You Step Gestures Facial Expression Eye Contact Smiling
Posture Behaviors to Avoid True Story? Maybe, Maybe Not! Summary Chapter 9
Animation in Voice: A "Top-Tray" Tool Introduction Great Orators Hurl Your
Words How Do You Sound to Others? Vocal Fitness Paralanguage Spontaneous
Voice Variations Deliberate Voice Variations Volume and Projection
Whispering Rate Tone Pitch Quality Cadence and Inflection Pauses Dreaded
"Ums" Creating Characters Laryngitis and Sore Throats Summary Chapter 10
Humor: A "Top-Tray" Tool Introduction Is Humor Too "Mickey Mouse"?
Competent and Confident Benefits of Humor Humor: Its Impact on Audiences
Categories of Humor Self-Deprecating Humor Lettermen's Top Ten Reasons
Brainstorm Humorous Sentence Endings Humor in Patients' Hospital Charts
What You Say May Not Be What They Hear Cartoons: A Safe First Step into
Humor Using Humor: A Gaggle of Ideas Possible Unexpected Benefits of Humor
Summary Chapter 11 Suspense, Surprise, and Storytelling Introduction
Creating Suspense and Surprise Ignorance 101! Storytelling Relationship to
Other Performance Skills Surprise! Don't Talk Using Suspense and Surprise
Summary Chapter 12 Role-Playing Introduction Dr. Eakin: Great Scientists
Speak Playing a Role Creating a Character Dead Poets Society Meeting of
Minds The Role-Play Process Skinner versus Rogers The Actual Debate
Storytelling: Here It Is Again Mime Summary Chapter 13 Use of Props
Introduction Picture Props Sound Props Music, Movies, and Television Props
Alex Trebek's Jeopardy! "Imagine": A John Lennon Prop "The Raven": Edgar
Allan Poe Prop Spandex Reveals All Presenter Props Puppets as Props
Selected Medical Props Using the Audience as Props Prop Box Guidelines for
Using Props Technology Props Invade PowerPoint Notes as Props Summary
Chapter 14 Space Utilization Introduction Lectern Lingering Proxemics Space
and Its Limitations Blocking Venue Seating Where Audiences Choose to Sit
Spontaneous Use of Space Summary Chapter 15 Creative Entrances and Exits
Introduction Entrances and Exits Using "Hooks" Using Law Quotations as
"Hooks" Ethics of Playing Musical Chairs Physical Entrances Verbal
Entrances Musical Entrances Mister Rogers' Neighborhood What's in a Name or
Title? Crafting a Title For the Love of Three Entrance Rituals Entrance
Pageantry A Presenter's Marquee Ending on a High Note Stage Fright
Showtime! Summary Chapter 16 Behind the Scenes Introduction Work behind the
Scenes Behind the Scenes Suggestions Summary PART III: Engage Master
Presenters Chapter 17 Engage the Masters: Learn from Them Introduction No
Serious Challenge to This Book's Premise Knock on Their Doors; Pick Up Your
Phone They Have Walked in Your Shoes Humility and Curiousness "Objection,
Your Honor" Stop Spinning Your Wheels What Else Can You Do? Lots! Chapter
18 Conclusion Introduction Willingness and Courage A Presenter's Manner and
Method The Curtain Comes Down Ferris Bueller's Day Off Appendix: Enthusiasm
Rating Chart References Index
It! Project It! Chapter 1 Pedagogical Training That Works! Introduction The
Importance of Pedagogy What's in It for Me? Two Weights on Your Shoulders
Summary Chapter 2 To Present Is to Teach; To Teach Is to Present
Introduction A Rose by Any Other Name . Sharing "Ah, Ha" Experiences
Conversational Writing Style Learning is Fun(damental) Telling Quotations
Presentation Is Everything! Summary Chapter 3 The Case for Presentations,
Lectures, Spiels, and Other Talks Introduction What Do Audiences Think?
Let's Hear It for Good Lectures and Presentations What's in a Name?
Presenting It Live Should "You" Lecture or Present? TED Talks Summary
Chapter 4 Enthusiasm: A Presentation Necessity Introduction Enthusiasm: A
Presentation Necessity Enthusiasm: Useful Synonyms Enthusiasm: Its
Relationship to Pedagogy Wanted! More "Oomph" It Can't Be That Simple, Can
It? Passion: "Let's Kick It Up a Notch!" Enthusiasm: Can Too Much Be Too
Much? Presenter Evaluations Enthusiasm and Subject-Matter Matrix Summary
Chapter 5 Parallel between Acting, Teaching, and Presenting Introduction "
Act" Your Age Teaching Is Teaching; Presenting Is Presenting A Yorkshire
Story Power of Expectations: It Works Both Ways Summary Chapter 6
Educational Foundations: Presenters as Actors Introduction Sound Theory and
Effective Practice Educational Foundations for Enthusiasm Theorists Speak;
Let's Listen You Don't Need to Be an Einstein Award-Winning Presenters
Speak; Let's Listen The Profession's Response, or Lack Thereof Summary
PART II: Enthusiasm-Generating Skills! Introduction Might as Well Be Hanged
for a Sheep as for a Lamb Yul Brynner: Row G, Seat 6 Chapter 7 A
Craftsperson's Toolbox Introduction Tools for Boosting Presenter Enthusiasm
Creating Your Teacher- or Presenter-Self A Craftsperson's Toolbox A
Craftsperson's Knowledge A Craftsperson's Top-Tray Delivery Tools A
Craftsperson's Other Delivery Tools Enthusiasm Rating Chart Summary
Chapter 8 Animation in Body: A "Top-Tray" Tool Introduction We Are Designed
to Move Value of Animation in Body Raise Your Left Hand How a Simple Change
Made a Difference TED Talks Categories of Movement Do Nothing, but Do It
Well Plan Where You Step Gestures Facial Expression Eye Contact Smiling
Posture Behaviors to Avoid True Story? Maybe, Maybe Not! Summary Chapter 9
Animation in Voice: A "Top-Tray" Tool Introduction Great Orators Hurl Your
Words How Do You Sound to Others? Vocal Fitness Paralanguage Spontaneous
Voice Variations Deliberate Voice Variations Volume and Projection
Whispering Rate Tone Pitch Quality Cadence and Inflection Pauses Dreaded
"Ums" Creating Characters Laryngitis and Sore Throats Summary Chapter 10
Humor: A "Top-Tray" Tool Introduction Is Humor Too "Mickey Mouse"?
Competent and Confident Benefits of Humor Humor: Its Impact on Audiences
Categories of Humor Self-Deprecating Humor Lettermen's Top Ten Reasons
Brainstorm Humorous Sentence Endings Humor in Patients' Hospital Charts
What You Say May Not Be What They Hear Cartoons: A Safe First Step into
Humor Using Humor: A Gaggle of Ideas Possible Unexpected Benefits of Humor
Summary Chapter 11 Suspense, Surprise, and Storytelling Introduction
Creating Suspense and Surprise Ignorance 101! Storytelling Relationship to
Other Performance Skills Surprise! Don't Talk Using Suspense and Surprise
Summary Chapter 12 Role-Playing Introduction Dr. Eakin: Great Scientists
Speak Playing a Role Creating a Character Dead Poets Society Meeting of
Minds The Role-Play Process Skinner versus Rogers The Actual Debate
Storytelling: Here It Is Again Mime Summary Chapter 13 Use of Props
Introduction Picture Props Sound Props Music, Movies, and Television Props
Alex Trebek's Jeopardy! "Imagine": A John Lennon Prop "The Raven": Edgar
Allan Poe Prop Spandex Reveals All Presenter Props Puppets as Props
Selected Medical Props Using the Audience as Props Prop Box Guidelines for
Using Props Technology Props Invade PowerPoint Notes as Props Summary
Chapter 14 Space Utilization Introduction Lectern Lingering Proxemics Space
and Its Limitations Blocking Venue Seating Where Audiences Choose to Sit
Spontaneous Use of Space Summary Chapter 15 Creative Entrances and Exits
Introduction Entrances and Exits Using "Hooks" Using Law Quotations as
"Hooks" Ethics of Playing Musical Chairs Physical Entrances Verbal
Entrances Musical Entrances Mister Rogers' Neighborhood What's in a Name or
Title? Crafting a Title For the Love of Three Entrance Rituals Entrance
Pageantry A Presenter's Marquee Ending on a High Note Stage Fright
Showtime! Summary Chapter 16 Behind the Scenes Introduction Work behind the
Scenes Behind the Scenes Suggestions Summary PART III: Engage Master
Presenters Chapter 17 Engage the Masters: Learn from Them Introduction No
Serious Challenge to This Book's Premise Knock on Their Doors; Pick Up Your
Phone They Have Walked in Your Shoes Humility and Curiousness "Objection,
Your Honor" Stop Spinning Your Wheels What Else Can You Do? Lots! Chapter
18 Conclusion Introduction Willingness and Courage A Presenter's Manner and
Method The Curtain Comes Down Ferris Bueller's Day Off Appendix: Enthusiasm
Rating Chart References Index