How To Deliver A TED Talk Quotes

Rate this book
Clear rating
How To Deliver A TED Talk: Secrets Of The World's Most Inspiring Presentations How To Deliver A TED Talk: Secrets Of The World's Most Inspiring Presentations by Jeremey Donovan
2,847 ratings, 3.97 average rating, 192 reviews
Open Preview
How To Deliver A TED Talk Quotes Showing 1-4 of 4
“No discussion of logic is complete without a refresher course in the difference between inductive and deductive reasoning. By its strictest definition, inductive reasoning proves a general principle—your idea worth spreading—by highlighting a group of specific events, trends, or observations. In contrast, deductive reasoning builds up to a specific principle—again, your idea worth spreading—through a chain of increasingly narrow statements.”
Jeremey Donovan, How to Deliver a TED Talk: Secrets of the World's Most Inspiring Presentations
“Thou Shalt Dream a Great Dream, or Show Forth a Wondrous New Thing, or Share Something Thou Hast Never Shared Before.”
Jeremy Donovan, How To Deliver A TED Talk: Secrets Of The World's Most Inspiring Presentations
“To captivate your audience, help them make an enemy of the status quo and see the positive promise of tomorrow that is just out of reach and worth the effort.”
Jeremy Donovan, How To Deliver A TED Talk: Secrets Of The World's Most Inspiring Presentations
“Because I have an insatiable need to share an idea worth spreading even if it touches the heart and mind of just one person in the audience.”
Jeremey Donovan, How to Deliver a TED Talk: Secrets of the World's Most Inspiring Presentations