Summary
This book is for people who want to change the world. Here’s the challenge: it’s impossible to change the world all by yourself.
To have an impact, you need to communicate. In these pages, we share with you what we’ve learned over 30 years as professional communicators and advisors to leaders of global organizations. We seek to move each client from competence to excellence.
As authors, our goal is to give you the tools you need to become the most effective and powerful communicator you can be.
We want you to become a catalyst for transformation. We want you to discover that you have the potential to change the world.
Impressions
You have a presentation to do? A speech to give in front of an audience? An article or a text to write and you want it to have an impact? Then, this book is great for you.
Through simple advices and communication tip, it will help you to be more at ease when you have to face people or questions.
Personnaly, if I've liked the easy way it has been formulated, I was expecting something more than just superficial tip about body language and communication structured plan.
I will say that it covers all the aspects, if communication is not your forte and not your discipline.
Great to read if you want to boost your confidence and convey better your ideas.
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*Arc provided by Netgalley
I received this book in exchange of a fair and honest review.
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