On Getting to the Point

Business & Finance, Business Reference, Business Communication
Cover of the book On Getting to the Point by Dave Yewman, DASH Consulting, Inc.
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Author: Dave Yewman ISBN: 9780988595606
Publisher: DASH Consulting, Inc. Publication: December 4, 2013
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Dave Yewman
ISBN: 9780988595606
Publisher: DASH Consulting, Inc.
Publication: December 4, 2013
Imprint:
Language: English
Here’s a mantra: speak clearly, write well, and be polite. So why do so many people forget those things the minute they arrive at work? This collection of short essays is a reminder of how things should be, how we need to present well if we want to get a point across, how we need to get to the point in e-mail and memos, and how we can be both pointed and polite when it comes to business etiquette. If you’ve ever wondered . . . • Why most PowerPoint slides suck and how to fix them • How to get to the point when speaking and writing • Why ALL-CAPS E-MAILs are a no-no • Why some politicians get communications and some don’t • How to avoid “the blob” when presenting This book is for you. Dave Yewman is a strategic communications expert with more than fifteen years’ experience. He’s coached CEOs at hundreds of companies but is no fan of lengthy bios that sound self-important. Most of the essays in this book came from his personal experiences with bad communications and his tendency to rant about those experiences.
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Here’s a mantra: speak clearly, write well, and be polite. So why do so many people forget those things the minute they arrive at work? This collection of short essays is a reminder of how things should be, how we need to present well if we want to get a point across, how we need to get to the point in e-mail and memos, and how we can be both pointed and polite when it comes to business etiquette. If you’ve ever wondered . . . • Why most PowerPoint slides suck and how to fix them • How to get to the point when speaking and writing • Why ALL-CAPS E-MAILs are a no-no • Why some politicians get communications and some don’t • How to avoid “the blob” when presenting This book is for you. Dave Yewman is a strategic communications expert with more than fifteen years’ experience. He’s coached CEOs at hundreds of companies but is no fan of lengthy bios that sound self-important. Most of the essays in this book came from his personal experiences with bad communications and his tendency to rant about those experiences.

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