Jerry Weissman is among the world’s foremost corporate presentations coaches. His private client list reads like a who’s who of the world’s best companies, including the top brass at Yahoo!, Intel, Intuit, Cisco Systems, Microsoft, Netflix and many others.
Here’s a list of links on Indezine.com where he has been featured:
Stage Fright
September 17, 2018
Six Ways to Win With Words
August 3, 2018
Viral Video In Two Steps: Presentation And Perseverance
July 11, 2018
Build A Better Mousetrap And Presentation
July 2, 2018
Make Your Meetings Productive: Ask These 5 Questions
June 4, 2018
September 8, 2016 — The Sixth Success Factor for Startups: The Perfected Pitch
August 10, 2016 — How To Present A Fireside Chat In 4 Easy Lessons
July 1, 2016 — The Single Most Important Factor For Persuasion
April 10, 2013 — Winning Strategies for Power Presentations: Conversation with Jerry Weissman
February 7, 2013 — But I’m not an artist!
September 10, 2012 — Paul Ryan – Criticize and Propose
May 28, 2012 — The Outline Trap – Britannica and Brainstorming
March 8th, 2012 — How Audiences See — Follow the Action
September 16, 2011 — Don’t Raise the Bridge, Lower the Water — Better Box Thinking
August 10, 2011 — The Anti-PowerPoint Party — Another Precinct Heard From
July 27, 2011 — Go in the Right Direction — A Presentation Lesson from Akira Kurosawa
May 27, 2011 – Jon Stewart’s Right — Positioned on Purpose?
May 26, 2011 — PowerPoint and Movie Stunts — Use Graphics to Create Continuity
May 25, 2011 – The Graphics Spectrum — Lives of Quiet Desperation
May 24, 2011 – Signage versus Documents — Drive Your PowerPoint Home
May 23, 2011 — Why Use PowerPoint at All? A Picture Is Worth a Thousand Words
May 18, 2011 – Presentations in Action: An Interview with Jerry Weissman
March 16, 2009 — The Power Presenter: The Jerry Weissman Interview
An Interview with Jerry Weissman
March 23, 2007
World’s Best Presentation Contest
March 23, 2007
Follow Jerry Weissman on Twitter
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