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New Book Attacks Problem of Predictably Boring PowerPoint Presentations   (January 17, 2012)

Aspen, CO (PRWEB) January 17, 2012

Bob Boylans latest book, Stop Being Predictable: 14 Tactics that Will Make Your Presentations Insanely Effective, is an easy-to-use guide that helps presenters break out of their boring routine.

Boylan has more than 30 years experience teaching corporate executives how to give effective presentations. Stop Being Predictable is about simple ways to make your presentation stand out from the rest by stepping away from the familiar, predictable patterns, Boylan said.

With Stop Being Predictable, in the time it takes to fly from one city to another, readers can learn about and understand at least one of the 14 tactics and put it to use in their next presentation.



Since each tactic can be executed within 24 hours or less, you can spend your time executing and delivering more effective presentations, rather than reading about how to be more effective, Boylan said.

The tactics are not complicated or difficult to employ. Whats difficult for presenters is stepping out of their comfort zone. Boylan shows presenters how even a small change in approach can yield positive results.

Stop Being Predictable is set up so that in each of the 14 tactics people can recognize themselves in a typical problem situation that commonly occurs during presentations. Then the tactic Boylans solution to the problem is stated. This is followed by a real-life success story about a presenter who used the tactic. The final section in each tactic details what readers can do right now to put the idea into practice.

You will instantly discover the difference based on how you feel and based on the results you see. Then you will try more of the ideas in your next presentation. Soon it will become second nature to do things differently, Boylan said.

Stop Being Predictable: 14 Tactics that Will Make Your Presentations Insanely Effective makes it easy for presenters to try something new, get away from boring PowerPoint presentations and achieve improved success. Author Bob Boylan knows these techniques work and gives examples of success stories to encourage the reader to stop being predictable.

About the author
Bob Boylan, author of three books, is a nationally recognized professional presentation trainer with more than 30 years experience. Through his company, Successful Presentations, he has been teaching corporate executives across the United States how to give insanely effective presentations.

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