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.
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.
记忆里,这辈子能跟演讲或朗诵沾边的经历并不多,一只手大概可以数完。 初中,有过一次班级内部演讲,内容已经完全不记得,只记得紧张得半死,带着稿子,在台上一直没怎么抬过头。 高中毕业,应邀给学弟学妹们朗诵《致橡树》(没记错的话),一字一句练了许久,效果?好像不...
评分基于工作关系,时不时会涉及到工作‘演讲’,所以起初带着一点功利,希望学到些独特观点后能在人前炫技。 但细品书中内容,发现本书讲述都是一些实用技能,如在演讲过程中如何跟观众建立信任的纽带;如在叙述故事需要牢记四点;如解释的核心元素;以及如何说服听众......让我受...
评分 评分## 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...
评分记忆里,这辈子能跟演讲或朗诵沾边的经历并不多,一只手大概可以数完。 初中,有过一次班级内部演讲,内容已经完全不记得,只记得紧张得半死,带着稿子,在台上一直没怎么抬过头。 高中毕业,应邀给学弟学妹们朗诵《致橡树》(没记错的话),一字一句练了许久,效果?好像不...
英文版读的有点费劲,精华在前半本书,后面可以略过
评分真正讲演讲方法的一本书,理论和工具都实用!
评分Good book with real insights backed up by real examples.
评分可能以硅谷的科技工作者为首的理工学科出身的人,都有世界会被科技改变得更好的崇高理想。比如最后一章说,互联网让大家能接收到跟自己长久以来持有观点相反的论调,有助思考——这本书16年出的,接下去几年的故事每天都在打脸这个论点。我这人没什么理想,就是觉得听到科技工作者的崇高理想容易起鸡皮疙瘩。
评分才花18分钟去听别人精心为你准备了很久的故事,内容由TED为你把关,那么划算的事情哪里去找。
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