Summer 2013 Presentation Skills Reading List – Dive into three books that will improve your public speaking skills

Charles Greene Summertime Presentation Skills reading listMemorial Day has come and gone.  It’s officially summer.  It’s time for the 2013 Summer Presentation Skills Reading List.  DC’s had it’s full share of rain, so the Summer heat and humidity can not be far off.  The Greene family will be heading off to the beaches of Bethany and Rehobeth in Delaware.  Yes, lots of Thrashers Fries will be consumed.  In August we’ll zip up to upper Minnesota, near Hackensack, MN, for a couple weeks at a family lakeside cabin. 

2013’s Summer Presentation Skills Reading List consists of books that are designed for speakers who aspire to take their presentation skills to the next level. If you’re giving presentations on a regular basis, then you’ll relate to many of the stories in the books.  Apply the information to your presentations and you’ll be a better speaker by the Tuesday after Labor Day.  Have a fun, safe, and magical Summer.

2013 Summer Presentation Skills Reading List

1) The Naked Presenter by Garr Reynolds

2) Confessions of a Public Speaker by Scott Berkun

3) Paid to Speak from the National Speakers Association

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Grab a Gold Star. Read an additional book from a previous Summer Presentation Skills Readings List.  Have a fun, safe, and magical summer.

2012 Summer Presentation Skills Readings List Presentations in Action by Jerry Weissman; Boring to Bravo by Kristin Arnold: Mastery by George Leonard

2011 Summer Presentation Skills Readings List Presentation Zen by Garr Reynolds; Resonate by Nancy Duarte; The Presentation Secrets of Steve Jobs by Carmine Gallo

Charles’ June 2013 Presentation Skills newsletter: Get tips & techniques to improve your presentations.

Want more presentation tips? Watch Charles’ videos on speaking and presentation skills or read Charles’ weekly presentation tips. From the fundamentals of speaking to PowerPoint pointers, Charles covers all aspects of public speaking.  Have a specific presentation question?  Send him a message.  Even during the summer, he’ll respond to your presentation skills questions.

Charles Greene III Presentation Magician
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About Charles Greene III

Charles Greene III is a true Presentation Magician. Working with Fortune 500 companies, he’s a magical spokesperson who delivers product and marketing messages at conferences around the globe. Through his company Corporate Shuffle, Charles has presented at meetings in Bermuda, China, Egypt, France, Mexico, Monaco, Sweden, and, of course, the United States. His clients span a variety of industries and include 3M, Alcon, Coca-Cola, Clorox, Frito-Lay, Johnson & Johnson, Panasonic, and Wells Fargo. Charles’ public speaking and presentation workshops are engaging, educational, and empowering. With more than 25 years of experience as an international corporate spokesperson, Charles leads by example. He captivates attention as he delivers critical presentation skills. His workshops cover the core skills of public speaking as well as presentation techniques learned from decades of corporate presenting. Charles is a guest columnist for Presentation Magazine. He’s been featured in Discover, The Washington Post, The Wall Street Journal, and The Robb Report. When not for revealing the secrets of better public speaking, Charles spends time collecting vintage magic posters, stone lithographs of magicians from 1890 – 1930. To see some of his collection, visit www.MagicPosterGallery.com. He can also make a mean gumbo. Charles was born in Hackensack, NJ. He currently lives in the historic Columbia Heights neighborhood of Washington, DC.
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