Page 196 - The Presentation Secrets of Steve Jobs How to Be Insanely Great in Front of Any Audience by Carmine Gallo
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MASTER STAGE PRESENCE   177



             TABLE 14.3    EXCERPT FROM JOBS INTRODUCING THE iPOD, WITH
                        DELIVERY NOTES

             STEVE’S WORDS                         STEVE’S DELIVERY
             ”Now, you might be saying, ‘This is cool, but   Slows down rate of speech
             I’ve got a hard disk in my portable computer,
             my iBook. I’m running iTunes. I’m really
             happy. I don’t get ten hours of battery life
             on my iBook, but iBook has better battery
             life than any other consumer portable.’ ”
             “ ‘So, what’s so special about iPod here?’ ”  Pauses and lowers volume

             “It’s ultraportable. An iBook is portable, but   Speeds up rate of speech
             this is ultraportable. Let me show you what
             I mean.”
             “iPod is the size of a deck of cards. It is 2.4   Slows down and lowers
             inches wide. It is four inches tall. And barely   voice
             three-quarters of an inch thick. This is
             tiny. It also only weighs 6.5 ounces, lighter
             than most of the cell phones you have in
             your pockets right now. This is what’s so
             remarkable about iPod.”

             “It is ultraportable.”                Almost at a whisper




                To a large extent, how Steve Jobs speaks and carries himself
             leaves his audience with a sense of awe and confidence in him
             as a leader. U.S. president Barack Obama once said the most
             valuable lesson he learned as he worked himself up from a com-
             munity organizer to the most powerful person on the planet
             was to “always act confident.”
                People are making judgments about you all the time, but
             especially in the first ninety seconds of meeting you. How you
             deliver your words and what your body language says about you
             will leave your listeners disillusioned or inspired. Steve Jobs is
             an electrifying communicator because he is expressive in both
             voice and gesture.
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