جزییات کتاب
Learn the tricks-of-the-trade of becoming a great technical communicator Remember when you were an undergraduate and freshman composition seemed so irrelevant to your life? After all, you were going to conquer the world with technological know-how. Your spellcheck software would handle the details. Now that you're a professional - pitching an idea, vying for a contract or grant, or presenting at a meeting - getting your point across effectively suddenly seems pretty essential for success, doesn't it? Fear not. This light-hearted text, brimming with proven techniques, good advice, and real-world examples that you can easily apply to your own case, will turn you into an adept communicator. Written expressly for technologists, this is a simple, concise, and practical guide to the communication dynamics of writing, presentation delivery, and meeting interaction. Herbert Hirsch, in-demand consultant who developed these techniques for his own prolific engineering career, teaches you how to use "scripting" to plan for communication events. More than a mere outline or storyboard, scripting is a powerful technique that assists you in getting the right structure and content, in the proper order. Using scripting, you will master the fundamental principles of communicating: How to grab the reader's or audience's attention from the start How to maintain the connection while proceeding smoothly from topic to topic How to provide the substantiation for the points you made How to communicate with people from other groups, such as marketers, investors, users, and others How to overcome such obstacles as fear, boredom, and aversion to your material Distilling the art of communication to its essence, Essential Communication Strategies empowers you to communicate with confidence and authority in every situation, to every audience.Content: Chapter 1 Planning the Document (pages 11–24): Chapter 2 Acquiring a Healthy Writing Attitude (pages 25–33): Chapter 3 Producing the Document (pages 35–46): Chapter 4 Planning the Presentation (pages 51–69): Chapter 5 Acquiring the Successful Presentation Attitude (pages 71–79): Chapter 6 Conducting the Presentation (pages 81–89): Chapter 7 Planning for the Meeting (pages 93–103): Chapter 8 Acquiring a Meeting Attitude (pages 105–110): Chapter 9 Participating in the Meeting (pages 111–119): Chapter 10 Understanding a Communication Culture Gap (pages 125–136): Chapter 11 Writing for any Group of Readers (pages 137–149): Chapter 12 Presenting to Any Audience (pages 151–162): Chapter 13 Meeting with Anyone or Any Group (pages 163–173): Chapter 14 Conclusion (page 175):