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Presentation Patterns and Anti-patterns

Author:ÌýNeal Ford

Presentation Patterns and Anti-patterns
Presentation Patterns and Anti-patterns

Create technical presentations that make an impact on your audience

Too many presentations are boring. That’s a big problem: it means important information isn’t being communicated, and insight and ideas that should make an impact are failing to hit their mark.

Presentation Patterns is a book intended to bring bad presentations to an end. And although it was first published in 2012, today it’s more relevant than ever as we adapt to a world of endless — and sometimes soporific — remote presentations in a post-pandemic world.

Dive in and explore presentation patterns that make information pop, and uncover anti-patterns you need to avoid. Based on years of delivering and listening to technical presentations, this practical guide will make you a more effective communicator that always leaves a lasting impression on their audience.

About the author

Neal Ford

Neal Ford

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Director, Software Architect and Meme Wrangler at ÷ÈÓ°Ö±²¥

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He is also the designer and developer of applications, articles, video presentations, and author and/or editor of an increasingly large number of books spanning a variety of subjects and technologies, that includes two most recent Fundamentals of Software Architecture and Building Evolutionary Architectures. His professional focus includes designing and building of large-scale enterprise applications. He is also an internationally known speaker, speaking at over 700 developer conferences worldwide, delivering more than 3000 presentations.

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