Public Speaking & Presentation Skills
Why Most People Get This Wrong and How to Stop: A Practical System for Clarity, Connection, and Actually Moving Your Audience to Action
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3 Months Free
Buy Now for £6.39
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Narrated by:
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Stephen Pool
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By:
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Marcus Hale
Your Presentation Isn't Failing Because You're a Bad Speaker
It's failing because you started in the wrong place.
For twenty years, Marcus Hale has worked with professionals navigating major transitions and transformations. What he discovered—first through his own painful public speaking failures, then through hundreds of client conversations—is that the real problem with most presentations isn't performance anxiety or weak delivery skills. It's that people begin building them without understanding their actual purpose.
They research content before they clarify their objective. They design slides before they know what their audience actually needs to hear. They practice delivery before they've structured their message for clarity. Then they wonder why the room feels polite but unmoved.
This Book Solves That Backwards Approach
This is not another book about presentation techniques or public speaking confidence. It's a book about how to think like a strategist before you ever step in front of an audience. You'll learn:
- Why your purpose matters infinitely more than your PowerPoint
- How to identify the single idea your audience actually came to understand (and why most presentations fail because they don't have one)
- The exact framework for building backward from objective to structure to delivery
- Why managing your presentation anxiety requires solving a different problem than you think
- How to know when you're prepared enough to stop preparing
- The difference between performing confidence and actually being confident
- Why your personal investment in your subject is your greatest competitive advantage
- How to build presentations that work for busy professionals with limited time and fractured attention
- The architecture of a message that stays with people
- Practical exercises you can implement whether you have two weeks or two days