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TED Talks: The Official TED Guide to Public Speaking

Book • 2016
This book, written by Chris Anderson, the CEO of TED, provides an insider’s guide to creating unforgettable talks.

It emphasizes the importance of presenting ideas clearly and compellingly, and discusses various aspects of public speaking such as using PowerPoint, dressing appropriately, and the use of personal stories.

Anderson stresses that the key to a great talk is having something worth saying and being authentic.

The book includes insights from renowned TED speakers like Sir Ken Robinson, Amy Cuddy, and Bill Gates, and offers practical advice on crafting talk content, practicing, and engaging the audience.

It highlights the importance of a clear 'throughline' (the main idea of the talk), thorough practice, and the power of what is left unsaid.

The book is a must-read for anyone looking to improve their public speaking skills and create impact with their ideas.

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Steve Levitt
as the best book he's ever read on public speaking.
138. Chris Anderson on the Power of TED
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Jill Stoddard
as a helpful resource for preparing a TED Talk, covering aspects like identifying shareable ideas.
396. Public Speaking and TED Talks with Alina Nikolaou
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Terri Trespicio
as a helpful resource focusing on the core message and idea of a presentation, rather than just delivery.
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