Friday, December 12, 2008

Guide to Presentations or Introductory Econometrics

Guide to Presentations

Author: Mary Munter

This concise, practical book is written for you if you need to give professional presentations.

  • If giving a presentation makes you nervous, how can you relax?
  • How can you enhance your credibility before, during, and after your presentation?
  • How can you design slides to highlight key data and hold your audience's interest?
  • How can you improve your nonverbal image (gestures, voice, stance, and so forth?
  • How can you make sure your audience remembers the main points of your presentation?
  • How can you become a more persuasive presenter?

Like all the books in the Prentice Hall Guides to Advanced Business Communications series, this book is . . .

  • Brief: summarizes key ideas only
  • Practical: offers clear, straightforward tools you can use
  • Reader-friendly: provides easy-to-skim format



Book review: Thai Cooking More or Puerto Rican Cuisine in America

Introductory Econometrics: A Modern Approach (with Economic Applications On

Author: Jeffrey Wooldridg

Succeed in econometrics with INTRODUCTORY ECONOMETRICS and its accompanying resources! Easy-to-read and student-friendly, this economics text places an emphasis on examples that give a concrete reality to economic relationships. With study tools found throughout the text, exam preparation and class projects have never been easier. Coverage of important knowledge used for empirical work and carrying out research projects in a variety of applied social science fields gives you a solid foundation for social science research.



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