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乔布斯演讲 乔布斯演讲稿(优秀8篇)

乔布斯演讲 乔布斯演讲稿(优秀8篇)

乔布斯演讲乔布斯演讲稿(优秀8篇)乔布斯在斯坦福大学的演讲稿[中英]这里的8篇乔布斯演讲稿是作者小编为您分享的乔布斯演讲的相关范文,欢迎查看参考。

乔布斯演讲稿篇一乔布斯在斯坦福大学的演讲稿:每当想起乔布斯,我总会顺带着想起“卓越”二字,记得电影《三傻大闹宝莱坞》里面有一句话:“追求卓越,成功就会在不经意间追上你!”。

乔布斯就是一个能把一件事情做到极致的人,这是他对自己理想的要求。

一个这样的人,注定会被幸运之神青睐!我今天很荣幸能和你们一起参加毕业典礼,斯坦福大学是世界上较好的大学之一。

我从来没有从大学中毕业。

说实话,今天也许是在我的生命中离大学毕业较近的一天了。

今天我想向你们讲述我生活中的三个故事。

不是什么大不了的事情,只是三个故事而已。

1、一个故事是关于如何把生命中的点滴串连起来。

我在Reed大学读了六个月之后就退学了,但是在十八个月以后(我真正的作出退学决定之前),我还经常去学校。

我为什么要退学呢?故事从我出生的时候讲起。

我的亲生母亲是一个年轻的,没有结婚的大学毕业生。

她决定让别人收养我,她十分想让我被大学毕业生收养。

所以在我出生的时候,她已经做好了一切的准备工作,能使得我被一个律师和他的妻子所收养。

但是她没有料到,当我出生之后,律师夫妇突然决定他们想要一个女孩。

所以我的生养父母(他们在待选名单上)突然在半夜接到了一个电子话:“我们现在这儿有一个不小心生出来的男婴,你们想要他吗?”他们回答道:“当然!”但是我亲生母亲随后发现,我的养母从来没有上过大学,我的养父甚至从没有读过高中。

她拒绝签这个收养合同。

只是在几个月以后,我的父母答应她一定要让我上大学,那个时候她才勉强同意。

在十七岁那年,我真的上了大学。

但是我很愚蠢的选择了一个几乎和你们斯坦福大学一样贵的学校,我父母还处于蓝领阶层,他们几乎把所有积蓄都花在了我的学费上面。

在六个月后,我已经看不到其中的价值所在。

我不知道我真正想要做什么,我也不知道大学能怎样帮助我找到答案。

乔布斯励志演讲稿(优秀4篇)

乔布斯励志演讲稿(优秀4篇)

乔布斯励志演讲稿(优秀4篇)乔布斯励志演讲稿篇一So, three things: a widescreen iPod with touch controls; a revolutionary mobile phone; and a breakthrough Inter munications device. An iPod, a phone, and an Inter municator. An iPod, a phone … are you getting it? These are not three separate devices, this is one device, and we are calling it iPhone.Yes, I bet you must have got which entrepreneur I’m going to introduce today. He is the father of the iphone and a revolutionary of the electronics industry Steven Jobs who are born to put a dent in the universe.Steve Jobs was born in San Francisco, California, where he was adopted by his foster mother. In 1972, Jobs graduated from Homestead High School and enrolled in Reed College. Owing a deep- interest in technology, he took up a job as a leading manufacturer of video games. When Jobs was 19 years old, he dropped out from the university , and after that he always researched the puter with his friend Wozniak who had the same interest with him. In 1976, they founded Apple Computer in the Jobs family garage. The first puter was sold for $666 by the suess of their first puter, on the fool day in 1976, they signed a contract and decided to found a puter pany. At the beginning, everything went well .While the appearance of IBM’s personal puter attacked them a lot, Jobs had no choice but to leave the pany and founded the Next puter pany.In 1996, Jobs was famous for the suess of the puter animated film—Toy Story. At the same time, the Apple Company was faced with the bust-up risk. In 1997, Jobs returned as Apple CEO. He reformed the pany thoroughly and cooperate with Microsoft, Jobs became the cover person of Times again.In 1998, Apple launched iMac, which was the best -selling personal puter in America. In 1999, Apple launched iBook、G4 and iMac DV. And just as expected, all of them made a huge impact. In , the music industry forever changed with the iPod, iTunes followed. Billions of songs were downloaded. In, Jobs captures the world’s attention again with the iPhone. They made an app for everything. In , Jobs launched his latest creation— iPad , which was the fast-selling technological device ever. Jobs leads Apple create one and another miracle.But unfortunately in , Jobs was diagnosed with a malignant tumor in his pancreas. As a result, Jobs resigned as CEO of Apple on August 24, . On October 5, , Jobs passed away. Like Jobs many entrepreneurs have their own entrepreneurship they use their talents to find business opportunities which are not discovered by normal people. So now let me give you a brief conclusion about Jobs entrepreneurship.1. braveryThe capacity and willingness to develop, organize and manage a business venture along with any of its risks. There is no such a thing as a free lunch. There is a chance in front of you with some uncertain things together. If you want to be suessful, you should make a choice .To face the risks or to give up? Only when you take the challenge can you gain aess to suess.2. CreativityYou catch peoples’ eyes if you create something new .For example, iphone from generation to generation , which attract a lot of customers to buy their new product.3. cooperationOne tree does not make a forest. Teamwork can make a pany run in a stale pace, showinggreat power.4. devotionBeing devoted can help the pany bee more powerful. A pany with a warm and aspirant environment will work efficiently.5. passion for studyIf three of us are walking together, at least one of the other two is good enough to be my teacher. Being willing to learn from others can help bine the enterprise with many advantages. 6. IntegrityNo one wants to cooperate with the pany that won’t obey the contract. No one wants to buy the product from the without honesty.乔布斯励志演讲稿篇二Thank you. I'm honored to be with you today for your mencement from oneof the finest universities in the world. Truth be told, I never graduated from college and this is the closest I've ever gotten to a college graduation.Today I want to tell you three stories from my life. That's it. No big deal. Just three stories.The first story is about connecting the dots.I dropped out of Reed College after the first six months but then stayedaround as a drop-in for another 18 months or so before I really quit. So why did I drop out? It started before I was born. My biological mother was a young, unwed graduate student, and she decided to put me up for adoption. She felt verystrongly that I should be adopted by college graduates, so everything was all set for me to be adopted at birth by a lawyer and his wife, except that when Ipopped out, they decided at the last minute that they really wanted a girl. So my parents, who were on a waiting list, got a call in the middle of the night asking, "We've got an unexpected baby boy. Do you want him?" They said, "Of course."My biological mother found out later that my mother had never graduated fromcollege and that my father had never graduated from high school. She refused to sign the final adoption papers. She only relented a few months later when myparents promised that I would go to college.This was the start in my life. And 17 years later, I did go to college, but I naively chose a college that was almost as expensive as Stanford, and all of my working-class parents' savings were being spent on my college tuition. After six months, I couldn't see the value in it. I had no idea what I wanted to do with my life, and no idea of how college was going to help me figure it out, and here I was, spending all the money my parents had saved their entire life. So I decided to drop out and trust that it would all work out OK. It was pretty scary at the time, but looking back, it was one of the best decisions I ever made. The minute I dropped out, I could stop taking the required classes that didn't interest me and begin dropping in on the ones that looked far more interesting.It wasn't all romantic. I didn't have a dorm room, so I slept on the floor in friends' rooms. I returned Coke bottles for the five-cent deposits to buy food with, and I would walk the seven miles across town every Sunday night to get one good meal a week at the Hare Krishna temple. I loved it. And much of what I stumbled into by following my curiosity and intuition turned out to be priceless later on. Let me give you one example.Reed College at that time offered perhaps the best calligraphy instruction in the country. Throughout the campus every poster, every label on every drawer was beautifully hand-calligraphed. Because I had dropped out and didn't have to take the normal classes, I decided to take a calligraphy class to learn how to do this. I learned about serif and sans-serif typefaces, about varying the amount of space between different letter binations, about what makes great typography great. It was beautiful, historical, artistically subtle in a way that science can't capture, and I found it fascinating.None of this had even a hope of any practical application in my life. But ten years later when we were designing the first Macintosh puter, it all came back to me, and we designed it all into the Mac. It was the first puter with beautiful typography. If I had never dropped in on that single course in college, the Mac would have never had multiple typefaces or proportionally spaced fonts, and since Windows just copied the Mac, it's likely that no personal puter would have them.If I had never dropped out, I would have never dropped in on that calligraphy class and personals puters might not have the wonderful typography that they do.Of course it was impossible to connect the dots looking forward when I was in college, but it was very, very clear looking backwards ten years later. Again, you can't connect the dots looking forward. You can only connect them looking backwards, so you have to trust that the dots will somehow connect in your future. You have to trust in something--your gut, destiny, life, karma, whatever--because believing that the dots will connect down the road will give you the confidence to follow your heart, even when it leads you off the well-worn path, and that will make all the difference.乔布斯励志演讲稿篇三My second story is about love and loss. I was lucky. I found what I loved to do early in life. Woz and I started Apple in my parents' garage when I was 20. We worked hard and in ten years, Apple had grown from just the two of us in a garage into a $2 billion pany with over 4,000 employees. We'd just released our finest creation, the Macintosh, a year earlier, and I'd just turned 30, and then I got fired. How can you get fired from a pany you started? Well, as Apple grew, we hired someone who I thought was very talented to run the pany with me, and for the first year or so, things went well. But then our visions of the future began to diverge, and eventually we had a falling out. When we did, our board of directors sided with him, and so at 30, I was out, and very publicly out. What had been the focus of my entire adult life was gone, and it was devastating. I really didn't know what to do for a few months. I felt that I had let the previous generation of entrepreneurs down, that I had dropped the baton as it was being passed to me. I met with David Packard and Bob Noyce and tried to apologize for screwing up so badly. I was a very public failure and I even thought about running away from the Valley. But something slowly began to dawn on me. I still loved what I did. The turn of events at Apple had not changed that one bit. I'd been rejected but I was still in love. And so I decided to start over. I didn't see it then, but it turned out that getting fired from Apple was the best thing that could have ever happened to me. The heaviness of being suessful was replaced by the lightness of being a beginner again, less sure about everything. It freed me to enter one of the most creative periods in my life. During the next five years I started a pany named NeXT, another pany named Pixar and fell in love with an amazing woman who would bee my wife. Pixar went on to create the world's first puter-animated feature film, "Toy Story," and is now the most suessfulanimation studio in the world.In a remarkable turn of events, Apple bought NeXT and I returned to Apple and the technology we developed at NeXT is at the heart of Apple's current renaissance, and Lorene and I have a wonderful family together.I'm pretty sure none of this would have happened if I hadn't been fired from Apple. It was awful-tasting medicine but I guess the patient needed it. Sometimes life's going to hit you in the head with a brick. Don't lose faith. I'm convinced that the only thing that kept me going was that I loved what I did. You've got to find what you love, and that is as true for work as it is for your lovers. Your work is going to fill a large part of your life, and the only way to be truly satisfied is to do what you believe is great work, and the only way to do great work is to love what you do. If you haven't found it yet, keep looking, and don't settle. As with all matters of the heart, you'll know when you find it, and like any great relationship it just gets better and better as the years roll on. So keep looking. Don't settle.My third story is about death. When I was 17 I read a quote that went something like "If you live each day as if it was your last, someday you'll most certainly be right." It made an impression on me, and since then, for the past 33 years, I have looked in the mirror every morning and asked myself, "If today were the last day of my life, would I want to do what I am about to do today?" And whenever the answer has been "no" for too many days in a row, I know I need to change something. Remembering that I'll be dead soon is the most important thing I've ever encountered to help me make the big choices in life, because almost everything--all external expectations, all pride, all fear of embarrassment or failure--these things just fall away in the乔布斯励志演讲稿篇四Thank you.I'm honored to be with you today for your mencement from one of the finest universities in the world. Truth be told, I never graduated from college, and this is the closest I've ever gotten to a college graduation. Today, I want totell you three stories from my life. That's it. No big deal. Just three stories.The first story is about connecting the dots. I dropped out of Reed College after the first six months, but then stayedaround as a drop-in for another 18 months or so before I really quit. So why did I drop out?It started before I was born. My biological mother was a young, unwed graduate student, and she decided to put me up for adoption. She felt very strongly that I should be adopted by college graduates, so everything was all set for me to be adopted at birth by a lawyer and his wife --- except that when I popped out they decided at the last minute that they really wanted a girl. So my parents, who were on a waiting list, got a call in the middle of the night asking, "We've got an unexpected baby boy; do you want him?" They said, "Of course." My biological mother found out later that my mother had never graduated from college and that my father had never graduated from high school. She refused to sign the final adoption papers. She only relented a few months later when my parents promised that I would go to college. This was the start in my life. 第一个故事,是关于人生中的点点滴滴怎么串连在一起。

名人励志故事演讲稿9篇

名人励志故事演讲稿9篇

名人励志故事演讲稿9篇名人励志故事演讲稿9篇名人励志故事演讲稿1大家好!我是初一(12)班的万嫣然。

今天我演讲的题目是《求知若饥,虚心若愚》。

众所周知,乔布斯是一位it行业的天才。

他设计方面虽然不如他的一些朋友,并且还是一个完美主义者,性格暴躁——这在他在创立了next公司后,更加体现出来。

但是,他在商业上却有很大的天赋。

在乔布斯中学时,他的朋友沃兹设计出一些电子产品,但他从未想过也卖,而乔布斯,往往能把它们推销出去。

在这里想和大家分享一下乔布斯的故事。

我就说三个乔布斯印象最深的故事吧。

第一个故事,是这样的:乔布斯从来没从大学毕业。

他在里德学院待了六个月就办休学了。

这得从他的出生前讲起。

他的亲生母亲当时是个未毕业的未婚妈妈,她觉得应该让有大学毕业的人收养他,因为她想将他送人。

可是,几经周折,最终乔布斯的养父母都没有上过大学。

十七年后,乔布斯上大学时,他的养父母花光了所有积蓄来供他上里德学院——一所和斯坦福学费一样贵的学校。

可是在大学里乔布斯觉得课程太没有价值了,父母的钱花的没有用处。

那时候,他不知道这辈子要干什么,也不知道念大学能对他有什么帮助,所以他决定休学,相信船到桥头自然直。

我相信绝大多数人都不会这样去做,可是乔布斯后来说,那是他这辈子做过最好的决定之一。

当他休学之后,他便把时间拿去听那些他有兴趣的课。

他所学过的东西在后来都起了作用。

举例来说:当时里德学院有着大概是全国最好的书法指导。

乔布斯学了serif与sanserif字体,学到在不同字母组合间变更字间距,学到活版印刷伟大的地方。

他没预期过学的这些东西能在他生活中起些什么实际作用,不过十年后,当他在设计第一台mac电脑时,他把这些东西都设计进了mac里,这是第一台能印刷出漂亮东西的计算机。

乔布斯认为windows抄袭了麦金塔的使用方式,如果乔布斯没沉溺于那样一门课里,我们所用的电脑可能就不会有多重字体跟变间距字体了。

在一次演讲中,乔布斯说:“当然,当我还在大学里时,不可能把这些点点滴滴预先串在一起,但是这在十年后回顾,就显得非常清楚。

演讲的技巧和方法

演讲的技巧和方法

演讲的技巧和方法演讲的技巧和方法演讲表达的主要特点是“讲”,对演讲者来说,写好了演讲词,不一定就讲得好,正如作曲家不一定是演唱家一样。

有文才,善于写出好的演讲词的人,不一定有口才,不一定能讲得娓娓动听。

真正的演讲家,既要善写,还要会讲,即既要有文才又要有口才。

从某种意义上说,口才比文才更为重要。

如果演讲者讲话哼哼哈哈,拖泥带水,“这个”“那个”的一大串,那么,即令有超凡脱俗的智慧,有深刻广博的思想内容,也无济于事。

俗话说,“冰冻三尺,非一日之寒”。

想要成就一次精彩的演讲,一方面要注重平日里的锻炼和学习,另一方面也要掌握一定的演讲技巧,下面我就从以下几个方面与大家共同分享学习一下演讲的技巧和方法。

演讲的声音和腔调演讲的语言从口语表述角度看,必须做到发音正确、清晰、优美,词句流利、准确、易懂,语调贴切、自然、动情。

亲切感使用第一人称“I”而不是“one”,使用简单生动的主动语态,而不是复杂乏味的波动结构,这样好像是演讲者自己直接和观众说话,拉近了双方的距离,促进双方的相互交流。

用词准确寻找恰当的词是没有绝对的法则的,但通常最简单的词、最具体、最能生动地引起感官反应的词语是最佳选择。

尽量少用形容词和各种限定词,着重实意动词和名词的使用。

平时多查阅字典,一本好的分类词典会对你有很大帮助的。

俚语的使用俚语可以让演讲生动活泼,也可以使演讲陈旧过时。

如果不太熟悉最新的俚语,会让演讲者本身显得与时代脱节。

慎用俚语。

如果使用一个效果不错又形象生动的俚语来表达你想表达的内容,效果会好很多。

但要注意千万不要使用带种族色彩和淫秽的俚语。

排比的运用排比是一种写作修辞手法,也是一种普遍应用的演讲技巧。

排比是用句法结构相同的段落、句子或词组,把两个或多个事物加以比较,借以突出它们的共同点和不同点。

很多时候,排比的段落或句子是以一种递进的方式排列,营造出一种雷霆万钧的气势,同时琅琅上口,富有乐感。

巧妙引用明智地使用引语能给你的演讲增色不少,扩大权威性,增强说明力。

乔布斯的励志演讲稿英文

乔布斯的励志演讲稿英文

Ladies and gentlemen,Thank you for joining me today. I stand before you not as a man who has achieved great success, but as a man who has been deeply inspired by the pursuit of passion. It is this passion that has driven me throughout my career, and I hope that by sharing my story, I can ignite a spark of passion within each of you.The Early DaysI want to start by taking you back to my early days at Apple. It was a time of great excitement and innovation. We were a small team of dreamers, determined to change the world with our computers. We were passionate about our work, and that passion was infectious. We worked long hours, sacrificing personal time and comfort, because we believedin what we were doing.But success was not easy. We faced numerous challenges along the way. We had to compete with giants like IBM, and we often felt overwhelmed. However, it was our passion that kept us going. We believed in our vision, and we were willing to do whatever it took to make it a reality.The lessons of PassionOne of the most important lessons I learned during those early years was that passion is not just about loving what you do. It's about loving the process of doing it. It's about finding joy in the journey, not just in the destination. When you love what you do, you don't just work for a living; you live for your work.Passion also requires dedication. It's not enough to have a dream; you have to be willing to work hard to make it a reality. This means pushing yourself to your limits, taking risks, and never giving up, even when the odds are against you.The Apple StoryThe story of Apple is a testament to the power of passion. When I returned to Apple in 1997, the company was on the brink of collapse. We were facing a tough competition, and our products were not living up totheir potential. But we had a vision, and we were passionate about bringing great products to the market.We focused on design, simplicity, and user experience. We wanted to create products that not only worked well but also made people feel good about using them. This passion drove us to push the boundaries of what was possible, and it paid off. Over the next few years, Apple experienced a remarkable turnaround, becoming one of the most successful companies in the world.The World Beyond TechnologyWhile technology has been a central part of my life, I believe that the principles of passion can be applied to any field. Whether you're an artist, a teacher, a doctor, or an entrepreneur, the key to success isto find what you love and pursue it with all your heart.Passion is not just about finding your calling; it's about making a difference. It's about using your talents and skills to make the world a better place. When you do what you love, you not only find fulfillment but also inspire others to do the same.The Legacy of InnovationInnovation is a core value at Apple, and it's something I've always believed in deeply. Innovation is not just about creating new products; it's about challenging the status quo, questioning the conventional wisdom, and thinking differently.When we introduced the iPod, we didn't just want to make a better music player; we wanted to revolutionize the way people listen to music. When we launched the iPhone, we didn't just want to make a phone; we wantedto create a new platform that could change the way people communicate, work, and live.Innovation requires passion, and it requires a willingness to take risks. It's about pushing the boundaries of what's possible, and it's about making a difference in the world.The Future of PassionAs we look to the future, I believe that the power of passion will continue to drive innovation and change. In a world that is increasingly interconnected and complex, the ability to pursue what you love with passion will be more important than ever.We will see new technologies emerge, new industries born, and new ways of living and working. But at the heart of all these changes will be the human spirit, the desire to create, to learn, and to make a difference.A Final ThoughtAs I stand before you today, I want to leave you with one final thought. Passion is not just a feeling; it's a choice. It's a choice to live fully, to embrace challenges, and to pursue what you love with all your heart.So I challenge each of you to find what you love, to pursue it with passion, and to make a difference in the world. Whether you're an entrepreneur, an artist, a teacher, or a scientist, your passion can change the world.Thank you for listening, and may your lives be filled with passion, purpose, and success.The End。

跟乔布斯学习怎么写英语演讲稿

跟乔布斯学习怎么写英语演讲稿

跟乔布斯学习怎么写英语演讲稿各位读友大家好,此文档由网络收集而来,欢迎您下载,谢谢无论在学习还是工作中,我们都会接触或用到各类英语演讲,小到课堂作业和工作汇报,大到会议发言和职位竞选。

那么如何才能打造一篇精彩的英语演讲稿呢?下面笔者就以乔布斯XX年斯坦福大学毕业演讲稿为范本来具体剖析一下英语演讲稿的写作要点,帮助大家了解其基本写作要领。

i’d just turned 30.”数据很直观,能让听众更直接地认识和理解演讲内容。

结尾有“道”,画龙点睛演讲的结尾往往需要起到“画龙点睛”的作用,要尽量做到意味深长、启发思考。

开篇和正文再好,如果结尾过于平淡,整个演讲的精彩程度也会大打折扣。

那么如何做到结尾有“道”呢?首先我们来看看乔布斯的这篇演讲稿,他的结尾比开篇更加出彩,采用的是“引文结尾”的方式,达到了引人深思的效果。

他在结尾说道:“stewart and his team put out several issues of the whole earth catalog, and then when it had run its course, they put out a final issue. it was the mid-1970s, and i was your age. on the back cover of their final issue was a photograph of an early morning country road, the kind you might find yourself hitchhiking on if you were so adventurous. beneath it were the words ‘stay hungry. stay foolish.’it was their farewell message as they signed off. stay hungry. stay foolish. and i have always wished that for myself. and now, as you graduate to begin anew, i wish that for you. stay hungry. stay foolish.”乔布斯不仅在演讲结尾引用了这句“stay hungry. stay foolis h”,而且重复三遍,强化了听众的印象。

乔布斯斯坦福大学演讲稿(通用6篇)

乔布斯斯坦福大学演讲稿(通用6篇)

乔布斯斯坦福大学演讲稿(通用6篇)乔布斯斯坦福大学演讲稿(1)I am honored to be with you today for your commencement from one of the finest universities in the world. Truth be told, I never graduated from college. And this is the closest Ive ever gotten to a college graduation. Today I want to tell you three stories from my life. Thats it. No big deal. Just three stories.今天,我很荣幸能和你们一起参加毕业典礼,斯坦福大学是世界上的大学之一。

说实话,(虽然)我从来没有从大学中毕业,但今天是我生命中离大学毕业最近的一天了。

今天我想向你们讲述我生活中的三个故事。

不说大道理,就是三个故事而已。

The first story is about connecting the dots.第一个故事是关于如何把生命中的点点滴滴串连起来。

I dropped out of Reed College after the first 6 months, but then stayed around as a drop-in for another 18 months or so before I really quit. So why did I drop out?我在里德学院读了六个月之后就退学了,但是在十八个月以后,我还经常去学校。

我为什么要退学呢?It started before I was born. My biological mother was a young, unwed college graduate student, and she decided to put me up for adoption. She felt very strongly that I should be adopted by college graduates, so everything was all set for me to be adopted at birth by a lawyer and his wife. Except that when I popped out they decided at the last minute that they really wanted a girl. So my parents, who were on a waiting list, got a call in the middle of the night asking: “We have an unexpected baby boy; do you want him? They said: “Of course. My biological mother later found out that my mother had never graduated from college and that my father had never graduated from high school. She refused to sign the final adoption papers. She only relented a few months later when my parents promised that I would someday go to college. This was the start in my life.故事要从我的出生说起。

乔布斯的演讲秘诀有 乔布斯的17个演讲秘诀1500字

乔布斯的演讲秘诀有 乔布斯的17个演讲秘诀1500字

乔布斯的演讲秘诀有乔布斯的17个演讲秘诀1500字乔布斯是一个伟大的演讲家,他的演讲风格简洁明了,富有情感,能够深深地打动听众。

以下是乔布斯的17个演讲秘诀:1. 打动人心的开篇:乔布斯的演讲总是以令人印象深刻的开篇开始,他会利用故事、引用名人的话语或者一个有趣的引言来吸引听众的注意力。

2. 简洁明了的表达:乔布斯总是用简单明了的语言表达他的观点,他的演讲很少使用专业术语,而是用通俗易懂的语言解释复杂的概念。

3. 讲故事:乔布斯擅长讲故事,可以将抽象的概念用故事的方式呈现给听众,使得听众能够更好地理解和记住他的观点。

4. 使用视觉辅助工具:乔布斯的演讲中使用了很多视觉辅助工具,如演示文稿、图片和视频等,这些辅助工具能够增加演讲的趣味性和可理解性。

5. 保持节奏感:乔布斯的演讲总是有很强的节奏感,他会在讲话中使用一些短句和重复的词语来增加讲话的力度和记忆性。

6. 利用肢体语言:乔布斯在演讲中经常运用肢体语言来增加表达的效果,他会走来走去,手势丰富,表情丰富,使得演讲更加生动有趣。

7. 利用幽默感:乔布斯善于利用幽默感来缓解紧张气氛,增加演讲的趣味和吸引力。

他常常在演讲中加入一些幽默的插科打诨,使得演讲更加生动有趣。

8. 强调关键点:乔布斯在演讲中会重复强调一些关键点和重要观点,以便让听众更好地理解和记住他的观点。

9. 创造意象:乔布斯擅长用形象化的语言和比喻来描述他的观点,这样可以让听众更好地理解和记住他的观点。

10. 多样化的声音和语调:乔布斯的声音和语调在演讲中经常发生变化,他会通过改变音调和语速来增加演讲的表现力和吸引力。

11. 利用情感和感情联结听众:乔布斯的演讲总是充满情感,他会毫不保留地表达自己的情感和对产品的热情,从而与听众建立起情感上的联结。

12. 充分准备:乔布斯的演讲从不是即兴的,他会提前准备演讲稿,并进行多次排练,以确保演讲的流畅和清晰。

13. 适应听众:乔布斯的演讲风格可以根据听众的不同需求进行调整,他可以在不同的场合和不同的受众面前使用不同的演讲风格。

乔布斯在斯坦福的演讲稿

乔布斯在斯坦福的演讲稿

乔布斯在斯坦福的演讲稿尊敬的听众朋友们:大家好!今天,我很荣幸站在这里,与大家分享一场关于追求梦想、创新和人生价值的演讲。

这场演讲的灵感来源于一位伟人——乔布斯,他在斯坦福大学的演讲中,分享了他在人生道路上的心得体会。

让我们一起来回顾一下乔布斯的演讲,希望他的经历能给我们的生活带来启示。

让我们回顾一下乔布斯在斯坦福演讲的开头。

他提到:“我一直相信,如果我把人生看作是一场旅行,那么我在乎的是沿途的风景以及看风景的心情。

”这段话传达了一个观念:人生就像一场旅行,重要的是欣赏沿途的风景,体验不同的心情。

这告诉我们,要珍惜人生的每一个阶段,不断寻找自己的激情所在。

乔布斯在演讲中强调了创新的重要性。

他说:“创新是区别领导者和追随者的唯一方式。

”这句话提醒我们,要勇于创新,敢于突破。

在现实生活中,我们往往害怕改变,害怕失败。

然而,正是这种恐惧束缚了我们的手脚。

只有勇敢地尝试新事物,才能实现人生的突破。

在演讲的乔布斯说:“死亡是生命的一部分,如同昼夜更替,岁月流转。

我们应当接受它,而不是恐惧它。

”这段话让我们意识到,生命是短暂的,我们要珍惜当下,勇敢地追求自己的梦想。

不要让恐惧和犹豫阻碍我们前进的脚步,要勇敢地去追寻心中的理想。

回顾乔布斯的演讲,我们可以得出以下结论:人生就像一场旅行,我们要学会欣赏沿途的风景,珍惜每一个阶段。

人生的每一次经历,无论好坏,都是我们成长的宝贵财富。

我们要学会从中汲取经验,不断丰富自己的人生。

创新是推动我们前进的关键。

我们要勇于尝试新事物,勇敢地追求梦想。

谢谢大家!。

乔布斯励志的演讲稿

乔布斯励志的演讲稿

乔布斯励志的演讲稿本文从网络收集而来,上传到平台为了帮到更多的人,如果您需要使用本文档,请点击下载按钮下载本文档(有偿下载),另外祝您生活愉快,工作顺利,万事如意!我今天很荣幸能和你们一起参加毕业典礼,斯坦福大学是世界上最好的大学之一。

我从来没有从大学中毕业。

说实话,今天也许是在我的生命中离大学毕业最近的一天了。

今天我想向你们讲述我生活中的三个故事。

不是什么大不了的事情,只是三个故事而已。

第一个故事是关于如何把生命中的点点滴滴串连起来。

我在Reed大学读了六个月之后就退学了,但是在十八个月以后——我真正的作出退学决定之前,我还经常去学校。

我为什么要退学呢故事从我出生的时候讲起。

我的亲生母亲是一个年轻的,没有结婚的大学毕业生。

她决定让别人收养我,她十分想让我被大学毕业生收养。

所以在我出生的时候,她已经做好了一切的准备工作。

所以我的养父母突然在半夜接到了一个电话:“我们现在这儿有一个不小心生出来的男婴,你们想要他吗”他们回答道: “当然!”但是我亲生母亲随后发现,我的养母从来没有上过大学,我的养父甚至从没有读过高中。

她拒绝签这个收养合同。

只是在几个月以后,我的父母答应她一定要让我上大学,那个时候她才勉强同意。

在十七岁那年,我真的上了大学。

但是我很愚蠢的选择了一个几乎和你们斯坦福大学一样贵的学校, 我父母还处于蓝领阶层,他们几乎把所有积蓄都花在了我的学费上面。

在六个月后, 我已经看不到其中的价值所在。

我不知道我真正想要做什么,我也不知道大学能怎样帮助我找到答案。

但是在这里,我几乎花光了我父母这一辈子的全部积蓄。

所以我决定要退学,我觉得这是个正确的决定。

不能否认,我当时确实非常的害怕,但是现在回头看看,那的确是我这一生中最棒的一个决定。

在我做出退学决定的那一刻,我终于可以不必去读那些令我提不起丝毫兴趣的课程了。

然后我可以开始去修那些看起来有点意思的课程。

但是这并不是那么浪漫。

我失去了我的宿舍,所以我只能在朋友房间的地板上面睡觉,我去捡可以换5美分的可乐罐,仅仅为了填饱肚子, 在星期天的晚上,我需要走七英里的路程,穿过这个城市到Hare Krishna 神庙(注:位于纽约Brooklyn下城),只是为了能吃上好饭——这个星期唯一一顿好一点的饭,我喜欢那里的饭菜。

乔布斯英语演讲稿

乔布斯英语演讲稿

乔布斯英语演讲稿第一篇:小乔布斯thomas_suarez英语演讲稿ted 第二篇:从乔布斯演讲看如何写作英语演讲稿第三篇:小乔布斯thomas suarez英语演讲稿ted 第四篇:乔布斯演讲稿第五篇:乔布斯演讲稿更多相关范文小乔布斯thomas suarez英语演讲稿tedhello everyone,my name is thomas suarez. i've always had a fascination for puters and technology, and i made a few apps for the iphone, ipod touch and ipad. i’d like to share a couple with you today; my first step was a unique fortune terror called earth fortune, that explain different codes of earth depending on what your fortune was, my favorite and most suessful app is bustin jieber, which is the justin bieber wac more, i created it because a lot of people at school dislike justin bieber a little bit, so i decided to make the app, so i went to work programming it and i really suggest for holidays in xx.大家好,我叫托马斯·斯沃斯,我一直以来对计算机技术着迷。

我就给iphone、ipod touch、ipad做了一些应用程序,今天我就来给大家展示几个。

关于机遇的演讲稿8篇

关于机遇的演讲稿8篇

关于机遇的演讲稿8篇关于机遇的演讲稿篇1敬重的教师们,亲爱的同学们:大家好!人生中有很多个时机,有的人会不屑眼前的时机,只顾盲目向前走,他认为前方会有更好的,但最终一事无成;有的人则弯下腰当心捡起眼前的时机,最终取得了胜利。

时机有很多,但在千千万万个时机中找到真正属于适合自己的时机那就太难了。

这就要求我们在别人还在迟疑的时候就要当机立断,做事要坚决,否则好时机就被别人抢走了。

这就让我想到一则故事。

在古希腊,有一位的学者叫苏格拉底。

有一次他让他的学生进入一块麦田中找一颗自己认为长得的麦穗。

于是学生们便一起进入了麦田。

此时正值秋收,一株株麦穗颗粒饱满,浑身金灿灿的,正弯着腰欢送学生们呢。

学生们也都被这一幕惊住了,看着这成千上万的麦穗,不知从哪一个入手。

于是他们有的便始终往前走,总以为前面会有更好的,但有一局部人并没有像他们一样盲目向前走,而是选择了一株就回去向教师汇报了,他们并不知道前方是否会有更好的,但他们抓住了眼前的时机,而那群迟疑不决的学生却还在往前走,直到苏格拉底喊道:“你们已经走到终点了。

”学生们这才恍然大悟,他们面面相觑,才发觉每个人都两手空空,一无所获。

这告知我们:人的欲望是永久不会得到满意的,就算我把的麦穗放在他们面前,他们也会放弃它的。

所以当我们看到时机就要毫不迟疑的拿下它,由于可能下一秒它就是别人的了。

此外,光坚决还不行,更重要的是有吃苦耐劳的精神。

曾经有一位高学历的学生去一家上市公司应聘,但公司的老总却让她清扫厕所,这位员工很纳闷,凭什么让我做这个?于是她去问这位老总,老总便亲自厕所清扫了一遍,动作非常娴熟,利索。

他说:“我就是这么干起来的,你要是能把这些小事都做好,莫非还成不了大器?”说完便盛了一勺马桶里的水喝了下去。

员工惊呆了,从今便勤勤恳恳的工作,最终自然胜利了。

沙滩上的贝壳远不及海中的贝壳美丽,想要美丽的贝壳就必需付出更大的努力。

时机永久留给有预备的人,时机来时不要迟疑,牢牢地抓住它,并为此付出努力,才能把握人生,取得胜利!关于机遇的演讲稿篇21992年,第25届奥运会在西班牙巴塞罗那进行。

乔布斯斯坦福演讲稿十篇

乔布斯斯坦福演讲稿十篇

乔布斯斯坦福演讲之一:实战沟通1阶辅导教材很荣幸和大家一道参加这所世界上最好的一座大学的毕业典礼。

我大学没毕业,说实话,这是我第一次离大学毕业典礼这么近。

今天我想给大家讲三个我自己的故事,不讲别的,也不讲大道理,就讲三个故事。

第一个故事讲的是点与点之间的关系。

我在里德学院(Reed College)只读了六个月就退学了,此后便在学校里旁听,又过了大约一年半,我彻底离开。

那么,我为什么退学呢?这得从我出生前讲起。

我的生母是一名年轻的未婚在校研究生,她决定将我送给别人收养。

她非常希望收养我的是有大学学历的人,所以把一切都安排好了,我一出生就交给一对律师夫妇收养。

没想到我落地的霎那间,那对夫妇却决定收养一名女孩。

就这样,我的养父母─当时他们还在登记册上排队等著呢─半夜三更接到一个电话: “我们这儿有一个没人要的男婴,你们要么?”“当然要”他们回答。

但是,我的生母后来发现我的养母不是大学毕业生,我的养父甚至连中学都没有毕业,所以她拒绝在最后的收养文件上签字。

不过,没过几个月她就心软了,因为我的养父母许诺日后一定送我上大学。

乔布斯斯坦福演讲之二:实战沟通1阶辅导教材17 年后,我真的进了大学。

当时我很天真,选了一所学费几乎和斯坦福大学一样昂贵的学校,当工人的养父母倾其所有的积蓄为我支付了大学学费。

读了六个月后,我却看不出上学有什么意义。

我既不知道自己这一生想干什么,也不知道大学是否能够帮我弄明白自己想干什么。

这时,我就要花光父母一辈子节省下来的钱了。

所以,我决定退学,并且坚信日后会证明我这样做是对的。

当年做出这个决定时心里直打鼓,但现在回想起来,这还真是我有生以来做出的最好的决定之一。

从退学那一刻起,我就可以不再选那些我毫无兴趣的必修课,开始旁听一些看上去有意思的课。

那些日子一点儿都不浪漫。

我没有宿舍,只能睡在朋友房间的地板上。

我去退还可乐瓶,用那五分钱的押金来买吃的。

每个星期天晚上我都要走七英里,到城那头的黑尔-科里施纳礼拜堂去,吃每周才能享用一次的美餐。

吴小晖 做人不能很沉重 否则像乔布斯这样英年早逝

吴小晖  做人不能很沉重   否则像乔布斯这样英年早逝

吴小晖做人不能很沉重否则像乔布斯这样英年早逝据哈佛中国论坛消息,美国时间1月31日,安邦保险集团董事长兼CEO吴小晖来到哈佛,参与哈佛中国论坛承办的安邦集团2015招聘会演讲。

看了视频后各位可能想更多了解安邦,接下来让我们热烈欢迎安邦保险集团董事长吴小晖吴总。

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其间,美国著名基金公司黑石集团的董事长苏世民也赶到哈佛校园招聘会,深入探讨了黑石和安邦的重要战略合作伙伴关系。

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它近年来进行了一系列的国际投资,今天也是我来哈佛这么多年见到的阵容最大的一次招聘活动,这次活动安邦集团的高管来到了美丽的哈佛大学,并和各位同学进行面对面的交流,选聘优秀人才共同实现人生梦想。

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看了视频后各位可能想更多了解安邦,接下来让我们热烈欢迎安邦保险集团董事长吴小晖吴总。

吴小晖:各位同学下午好,今天我们的见面是个缘分,这就是哈佛的缘,我们开始互动,我想首先由同学们提问我来回答。

1)提问:吴总,我们现在在美国读书工作的华裔非常关注您去年做的非常大的一笔收购就是纽约华尔道夫酒店重要的跨国收购案,能否介绍一下买这个酒店交易的过程以及安邦国际化的战略。

吴小晖:说到华尔道夫,我们在投资该项目的时候引起了中美媒体及全球媒体的热烈反响,这个故事是这样的,有些人从表面上算这个酒店单个房间的收购均价觉得贵了,其实做商业决策的时候最基本原则是盈利,以及它的商业模型可不可持续。

关于乔布斯的演讲稿

关于乔布斯的演讲稿

关于乔布斯的演讲稿注:以下文字为人工智能生成。

在全球科技史上,乔布斯是一个绝对的传奇人物。

然而,乔布斯的成功并非完全来自于技术才华,更重要的是他的演讲技巧。

在当今信息高速公路时代,演讲已成为各行各业重要的技能。

通过有效的演讲,我们可以表达自己的意见,赢得他人的认可和尊重,推动事业发展,甚至挽救生命。

那么,学习乔布斯的演讲技巧意义深远。

一、切入时强调共鸣乔布斯倡导以人类所需为出发点,他的演讲始终围绕人性普遍需求展开。

乔布斯深知,观众对情感信息最有反应,因此演讲中常用共鸣的方式将听众与自己联系在一起。

乔布斯首先强调观众认同的需求,贴切地抓住观众的心理,使观众产生强烈的共鸣感。

这种思想孕育出的产品被广泛认可,许多人认为是乔布斯在表达对用户需求的尊重,也是其成功的关键之一。

二、借用美学元素提升情感共鸣在自己的演讲和产品推介中,乔布斯常常使用美学元素,这也是他所倡导的真正理解用户。

天才不是从空气中得来的,而是创造一个特定的文化环境和工作文化,以鼓励团队成员满足顾客需求。

他们向用户询问,但却称之为调查。

当乔布斯在讲述iPhone的设计思想时,他甚至会借用出生于范德罗斯·列豪的《世界上最简单的演讲》来举例说明。

三、故事叙述深化传播印象除了美学的元素和情感元素,乔布斯最成功的一个元素便是故事。

他的演讲不仅是简单的展示,更是故事叙述。

故事除了可以给人情感和共鸣之外,还可以通过故事深化印象。

乔布斯讲述一个小故事,是关于他的父亲在制造组件时的经历。

他的父亲给他留下了深刻的印象,即做出真正优秀的产品需要细致的关注和完美的细节处理。

四、利用演讲节奏激起听众情感除了以上三个元素,乔布斯还善于利用演讲节奏来激起听众的情感。

他的演讲中常常穿插音乐,并且控制演讲的节奏和气氛。

这样可以有效的吸引听众的注意力和情感,同时表达出更加鲜明的情感和情绪,使观众留下耳目一新的深刻印象。

通过以上四个方面分析,我们可以看出,乔布斯在演讲中最成功的元素并非技术成果,而是对情感和人性需求的深刻理解,以及如何利用情感共鸣、美学元素、故事和演讲节奏来印刻听众的记忆深处。

名人演讲词

名人演讲词

名人演讲词名人演讲词,就像是一场场灵魂的盛宴。

你知道吗,每一篇名人演讲词都是一个宝藏,里面装满了智慧、激情还有力量。

咱就说马丁·路德·金的《我有一个梦想》吧。

那演讲词就像是一道划破黑暗夜空的闪电,直接击中了人们内心深处对平等的渴望。

他没有用那些高深莫测的词,就像咱们平常唠嗑似的,把自己的梦想讲得明明白白。

你想啊,他要是站在那讲些文绉绉的话,谁能听得进去呢?就好比你去菜市场买菜,你跟卖菜的大妈说那些文言文,大妈肯定觉得你脑子不正常。

马丁·路德·金就是用最接地气的方式,把种族平等这个大问题讲得让每个人都能感同身受。

他说“我梦想有一天,我的四个孩子将在一个不是以他们的肤色,而是以他们的品格优劣来评价他们的国度里生活。

”这就像一把钥匙,打开了人们心中那扇关于平等世界的大门。

再看乔布斯在斯坦福大学的演讲。

那演讲词简直就是一部人生的小指南。

乔布斯讲他自己的故事,从被苹果公司赶出去,到又回来。

这就像坐过山车一样,起起落落。

他的演讲词里充满了对人生的感悟。

他说“你得相信某些东西——你的勇气、命运、生活、因缘,随便什么。

这种方法从未令我失望,它使我的人生大不一样。

”这就好像是一个过来人在跟你分享他的秘籍。

你在生活里是不是也有那种感觉,有时候就像在黑夜里走路,不知道方向,这时候要是有人给你这么一个提醒,就像给你一盏小灯,能照亮你脚下的路。

乔布斯的演讲词就是这样,充满了对生活的热情和对未来的希望,让听的人也能充满力量。

还有奥巴马的演讲。

他的演讲词有一种魔力,能把不同的人团结在一起。

他就像是一个大指挥家,用演讲词指挥着大家的情绪。

他讲的那些关于变革、关于希望的话,让人们相信美好的未来就在眼前。

这就好比一群人在爬山,爬得很累,都想放弃的时候,他在旁边喊加油,告诉大家山顶的风景有多美,让大家又有了动力继续往上爬。

他的演讲词里有对国家的热爱,有对民众的关怀,就像一股暖流,流淌在每个人的心间。

乔布斯生命中三个故事演讲稿三篇

乔布斯生命中三个故事演讲稿三篇

乔布斯生命中的三个故事演讲稿今天,我想告诉你们我生命中的三个故事,并非什么了不得的大事件,只是三个小故事而已。

第一个故事,是关于串起生命中的点点滴滴。

我在里德大学待了6个月就退学了,但之后仍作为旁听生混了18个月后才最终离开。

我为什么要退学呢?故事要从我出生之前开始说起。

我的生母是一名年轻的未婚妈妈,当时她还是一所大学的在读研究生,于是决定把我送给其他人收养。

她坚持我应该被一对念过大学的夫妇收养,所以在我出生的时候,她已经为我被一个律师和他的太太收养做好了所有的准备。

但在最后一刻,这对夫妇改了主意,决定收养一个女孩。

侯选名单上的另外一对夫妇,也就是我的养父母,在一天午夜接到了一通电话:“有一个不请自来的男婴,你们想收养吗?”他们回答:“当然想。

”事后,我的生母才发现我的养母根本就没有从大学毕业,而我的养父甚至连高中都没有毕业,所以她拒绝签署最后的收养文件,直到几个月后,我的养父母保证会把我送到大学,她的态度才有所转变。

xx年之后,我真上了大学。

但因为年幼无知,我选择了一所和斯坦福一样昂贵的大学,我的父母都是工人阶级,他们倾其所有资助我的学业。

在6个月之后,我发现自己完全不知道这样念下去究竟有什么用。

当时,我的人生漫无目标,也不知道大学对我能起到什么帮助,为了念书,还花光了父母毕生的积蓄,所以我决定退学。

我相信车到山前必有路。

当时作这个决定的时候非常害怕,但现在回头去看,这是我这一生所作出的最正确的决定之一。

从我退学那一刻起,我就再也不用去上那些我毫无兴趣的必修课了,我开始旁听那些看来比较有意思的科目。

这件事情做起来一点都不浪漫。

因为没有自己的宿舍,我只能睡在朋友房间的地板上;可乐瓶的押金是5分钱,我把瓶子还回去好用押金买吃的;在每个周日的晚上,我都会步行7英里穿越市区,到Hare Krishna 教堂吃一顿大餐,我喜欢那儿的食物。

我跟随好奇心和直觉所做的事情,事后证明大多数都是极其珍贵的经验。

我举一个例子:那个时候,里德大学提供了全美国最好的书法教育。

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哈佛商业评论:像乔布斯一样去演讲
来源:搜狐IT
2010年08月22日23:57
导读:本文作者杨澍,原文刊载于《哈佛商业评论》。

追求卓越在,成功自然会不期而至。

对产品展示,演讲,恐怕也是如此。

对苹果来说,无疑更中如此。

苹果粉丝也有不买苹果帐的时候。

2009年苹果公司的年度Macworld大会就遭到粉丝的抗议,要求退票,原因是苹果公司宣布乔布斯将缺席他持续多年的主题演讲。

“我还记得2007年,有一天我跟外甥打了一下午球,然后他迫不及待地要回自己家,拒绝了我请他吃饭的邀请。

他那时候刚从高中毕业,我想他是不是约了朋友要去闲逛。

我猜中了一部分,他的确约了朋友去闲逛,不过逛的地方就在苹果商店门口,他们结伴在那里排队等着iPhone发售。

”乔布斯的苹果引爆了全世界拥趸心中持续的热情,而高潮正是从那次被卡迈恩•加洛称为“最棒的乔布斯演讲”开始的。

“如果你想看非凡的演示,那就应该看那次iPhone发布会上的乔布斯。

我在书中对这一部分做了很全面的分析,那次展示的华彩部分在于乔布斯对 iPhone出场的介绍。

”加洛兴奋地说。

在发布会上,乔布斯并没有草草带过开场——“现在我们有了一部令人激动的电话,我现在向大家介绍,这就是??” ——然后直奔iPhone的功能介绍,而且费尽笔墨以取悦听众。

乔布斯说:“我们要向大家介绍三款革命性的产品:一个新的iPod,一部电话,还有一台网络交流设备。

明白吗?这是一个设备,我们把它称之为iPhone。

”在场的听众发出欢呼声,加洛说:“乔布斯满面笑容,他彻底赢得了听众,这是多么欣慰和自豪的事情。


加洛曾是一名电视新闻工作者。

“在UCLA和西北大学完成学业以后,我当了15年的电视节目主持人,之后做了CNN的财经新闻记者。

”加洛热爱媒体工作,“但是做媒体不能释放我所有的热情,与报道一家公司相比,我更想自己去运作一家公司。

”作为媒体记者,加洛发现,一部分参与节目录制的企业高管和访谈嘉宾总是会被重复邀请,“他们的共同点是,都很善于讲故事,一件事情经过他们的描述往往变得清楚、明白,能唤起听众的热情。

”加洛开始了“媒体训练”的实践,开始为企业高管接受媒体访问做培训。

“媒体训练是我所从事的工作的很小一部分,但是其中的很多技巧是适用于所有商务沟通的。


其实加洛从2005年就开始研究乔布斯的演讲技巧。

“2007年,在他的iPhone演讲之后,我深受震动。

如果说1984年的乔布斯有非凡的号召力,那么2007年Macworld大会上的乔布斯已然成为一位完美的演讲者。

我给《商业周刊》写了一篇文章,后来又就同一个话题写了一系列的文章,文章反响不错,我发现人们对这方面的内容很感兴趣,那些明白其意义的人想成为更出色的演讲者,为什么不从做得最好的人那里学呢?乔布斯是全世界企业家中最会讲故事的人。

在过去的30年里,他已经把产品发布和展示发展成为一门艺术。

所以我决定在2009年写一本书。

” 演讲技巧已经成为现实的商务沟通工具,演讲越精彩,给客户和同事留下的印象也就越深。

“我记得我曾经看过一本Bill Lane写的书,他是前GE CEO杰克•韦尔奇的讲稿写手。

他说在韦尔奇宣布退休之后,最终成为CEO候选人的都是在GE公认的演讲高手。


加洛回顾自己的职业生涯,对于他自己并没有什么印象特别深刻的事情,哪怕是曾经获得美国电视艾美奖,反而是那些曾经交流的嘉宾、演讲者给他留下了深刻的印象。

“他们中很多人都是沟通交流的行家里手,他们所用的词汇以及组织词汇的方式都令我激赏,乔布斯就是他们其中的一位。


“乔布斯的演讲像一出戏剧性的表演”
“优秀的小说家不会在小说开始的第一页就泄露全部的情节和结局,他会通过慢慢堆积素材、催化情绪来实现。

”加洛说。

乔布斯的演讲往往是从回顾和评价苹果已经创造出的“革命性”产品开始,对他来说,“革命性的产品总是结伴同行,相继到来。

苹果公司很幸运,已经为这个世界创造了它们当中的一部分。

” 在2001年iPod的发布会上,乔布斯回顾了1984年苹果推出麦金托什电脑,它改变了整个电脑行业;而iPod的出现则改变整个音乐产业。

在背景的铺陈之后,乔布斯用一种戏谑的方式来吊听众的胃口。

“就像他在发布iPhone 时所做的那样,他调侃听众,设置悬念,最终出现的 iPhone彻底颠覆了大家的预期。

”当大屏幕上出现iPhone的图片,乔布斯说,今天苹果重新发明了手机。

“乔布斯像驾驭一支交响乐队一样控制演讲的节奏,有起伏,有渐变,有高潮,最后为听众创造一个意料之外的结果。

” 不仅是演讲的内容,乔布斯通过自己声音的抑扬顿挫,掌控着听众的兴奋点。

“这是一个优秀的演讲者必须具备的技巧,自如地变化语速,在恰当的时间提高或者降低声调。

”当他回顾过去开场的时候,语速慢,声音低,甚至是以一种谦卑的语气在说话,这样的声调一直延续到他宣告iPhone的诞生。

“一张幻灯、一个观点,这是最有力的方式。

”加洛说。

乔布斯在介绍那三款“无中生有”的产品时,并没有用一张幻灯展示出三种产品,他为每个产品都制作了一张幻灯,宽屏iPod、手机、网络交流设备,每张幻灯上出现一种产品的图片。

“真正有效的演讲幻灯,每张只传达一个信息。

对于真实的信息是这样,对于那些有意制造效果、渲染气氛的信息也一样。

”加洛说。

对于幻灯片所展示的内容,乔布斯也极尽简化,没有要点提示,也不用冗长的数据,尽可能发挥图片的视觉作用。

“人更善于图片记忆,而简化的内容更容易让听众关注演讲者所说的话。

太多文本会分散听众的注意力,所以演讲者在准备幻灯片时应该是图片导向,专注关键点。


在iPhone发布的时候,乔布斯使用了大量的形容词来描述这一新产品,包括“非凡的”、“革命性的”、“酷的”,对触屏技术,他甚至使用了“魔幻之作”的说法。

加洛说:“如果你相信你的独特产品和服务会改变世界,那就直接说出来。

很多演讲者都害怕在介绍自己产品的时候太夸张,变成自吹自擂,于是他们走到了另一个极端,让演讲非常无趣。

你为你的产品、服务、企业激动兴奋,那就直接告诉你的听众。

你要允许自己释放这样的热情,表达出来为自己找乐。


“乔布斯也是练出来的”
乔布斯并没有把演讲的成功当做想当然的事,事实上,长时间的排练才换来演讲过程中表面上轻松、不拘小节和亲和力。

乔布斯通常提前几个星期就开始为演讲做准备,检查要展示的产品和技术。

“一个原苹果公司的员工曾经回忆说,这些演讲看上去只是一个身穿黑色上衣和蓝色牛仔裤的人在谈论新的技术产品,真实情况是每场演讲都包含了一整套复杂、精
细的商品宣传、产品展示。

为了5分钟的舞台演示,他的团队曾经花了数百个小时做准备。

”加洛说。

演讲前,乔布斯用整整两天的时间反复彩排,咨询在场产品经理的意见。

在幻灯片制作方面,他亲自撰写并设计了大部分内容。

相反地,“我能列举出一大堆企业CEO、高管,他们青睐即兴演讲。

这让我很奇怪,企业的领导者花费大量的金钱来设计产品发布、技术演示,但是在临门一脚的时候,他们却没有时间彩排。


当年乔布斯正在为发布iMac进行彩排,按照设计,他话音一落,新款的iMac从一块黑色幕布后面滑出。

乔布斯对当时的照明状况不满意,他希望光线更亮一些,出现得更快一点。

照明演示的工作人员一遍又一遍调试,始终不能让乔布斯满意,而他的情绪也越来越糟。

最后终于调试好了,乔布斯在礼堂里兴奋得狂叫。

“如同乔布斯的朋友所说,他追求品质的态度近乎神经质。

我们应该想一想,最后一次为准备演讲进行筋疲力尽的排练是什么时候?答案也许是,从来没有。

”加洛说。

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