Make a PACT for Success

Designing Effective Information Presentations

By (author) Ruth V. Small, Marilyn P. Arnone

Paperback - £61.00

Publication date:

23 July 2002

Length of book:

256 pages

Publisher

Scarecrow Press

Dimensions:

212x139mm
5x8"

ISBN-13: 9780810843479

At one time taking a public speaking course was sufficient to provide the skills necessary for effective presentations. Now, the Information Age makes the use of information technology mandatory, so that presentations are delivered not only through speech, but also using electronic communications, audio and video media, print materials. To succeed in today's world, individuals must understand the characteristics of information, as well as people's information needs, not just how to present information.

Small and Arnone have developed an extraordinarily successful model for professionals and academics—the PACT model (Purpose, Audience, Content, and Technique), which makes it easy to focus on the research, selection, organization, and delivery of information. Whether the assignment is public speaking, technical writing, or web designing, the PACT model can be used to integrate the common principles of information science and communication theory. This book introduces the reader to three crucial models for the successful design, development, delivery, and evaluation of information presentations.

An ideal tool for professionals, a valuable ally for communications instructors, and a necessary resource for college students.
...an invaluable text for those just beginning to acquire public presentation skills or a fine-tuning device for seasoned presenters.