(Ebook free) The New Articulate Executive: Look, Act and Sound Like a Leader
♛ Granville N. Toogood ♛
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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. POWERBy RobertPOWER!! Toogood takes 67 pages to get to the crux of the book. I am glad I was along to get this information. P-Punch--have a strong Start. O-One Theme--too many times I've been to a presentation where there was TOOOO much information and multiple themes with no continuity. W-Windows--specific examples, anecdotes...etc, that back up the main theme. E-Ear--Speak conversationally--know your audience and speak to them...avoid acronymsAbout the AuthorAbout the Author Granville Toogood is a principal Faculty Member of Liminal Group, President of Granville Toogood Associates, a best-selling author, consultant, seminar leader and speaker who has inspired audiences all over the world. His clients have included more than two-thirds oThe Classic Guide to Business Communications . . . Updated for a New Generation of Media-Savvy Leaders Even with the latest high-tech tools and communication options, the simple truth is this: You need to look, act, and sound like a leader to succeed in today's world. According to top executive coach Granville Toogood, ldquo;Wonderful things happen when people talk face-to- face." His proven secrets of professional speaking give you the power and confidence to command any audience--in any situa... [PDF.zm46] The New Articulate Executive: Look, Act and Sound Like a Leader Rating: 3.99 (520 Votes)
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