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          America. I find it amazing that Jobs has actually improved his
          presentation style in the twenty-five years since the launch.
          The 1984 presentation was tough to beat—one of the greatest
          presentations of our time. Still, Jobs’s keynotes at the Macworld
          Expo in 2007 and 2008 were his best ever. Everything that he
          had learned about connecting with audiences came together to
          create truly magnificent moments.
             Now the bad news. Your presentations are being compared with
          those of Steve Jobs. He has transformed the typical, dull, technical,
          plodding slide show into a theatrical event complete with heroes,
          villains, a supporting cast, and stunning backdrops. People who
          witness a Steve Jobs presentation for the first time describe it as
          an extraordinary experience. In a Los Angeles Times article about
          Jobs’s medical leave, Michael Hiltzik wrote: “No American CEO is
          more intimately identified with his company’s success . . . Jobs is
          Apple’s visionary and carnival barker. If you want a taste of the lat-
          ter persona, watch the video of the original iPod launch event in
          October 2001. Jobs’s dramatic command is astonishing. Viewing
          the event recently on YouTube, I was on the edge of my seat, even
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          though I knew how the story came out.”  Jobs is the Tiger Woods
          of business, raising the bar for the rest of us.
             Now the good news. You can identify and adopt each of
          Jobs’s techniques to keep your audience members at the edge of
          their seats. Tapping into his qualities will help you create your
          own magnificent presentations and give you the tools to sell
          your ideas far more persuasively than you have ever imagined.
             Consider  The Presentation Secrets of Steve Jobs your road map
          to presentation success. It’s as close as you will ever get to hav-
          ing Jobs speak directly in your ear as you present the value
          behind your service, product, company, or cause. Whether you
          are a CEO launching a new product, an entrepreneur pitching
          investors, a sales professional closing a deal, or an educator try-
          ing to inspire a class, Jobs has something to teach you. Most
          business professionals give presentations to deliver informa-
          tion. Not Jobs. A Steve Jobs presentation is intended to create
          an experience—“a reality distortion field”—that leaves his audi-
          ence awed, inspired, and wildly excited.
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