June 12, 2017
Speaking with Strategic Impact Spotlight
Speaking with Strategic Impact is for business people who make their living—or their mark—through presentations long and short.
About Speaking with Strategic Impact
Speaking with Strategic Impact is for business people who make their living—or their mark—through presentations long and short.
It’s a must-read if you’re a consultant, analyst, pitch team leader, roadshow executive, technology specialist, project manager, internal or external marketer, sales rep, subject matter expert or innovator.
Do your presentations unexpectedly fall flat? Do others hijack your meetings? Do you spend more time compiling slide decks than actually influencing decision-makers? Has someone vaguely told you that you “should look more confident up there” or that you “lack gravitas”? Have you watched TED Talks but wonder how you can bring that level of effectiveness into real business presentations?
Speaking with Strategic Impact gives you the key to leadership presence and persuasion. More than just tips and tricks, it outlines a discipline for navigating real business situations with consistently superior outcomes that’s favored by top business schools and Fortune 500 companies. You’ll get specific strategic and tactical advice to keep you on the mark in your presentations and meetings—and differentiate you from the vast majority of business presenters.
Read Speaking with Strategic Impact to master the means by which you make a living and a difference in the world!
You can purchase a copy of the book on Amazon and Barnes & Noble.
About the Author
Kate LeVan trains, coaches and collaborates on business communication effectiveness with major corporations worldwide and as an instructor at Northwestern University’s Kellogg School of Management. Her training consistently receives top ratings from executive development program participants for its simplicity, applicability and career-changing impact. Connect with her on her website, Twitter and Facebook.
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Disclosure: This is a spotlight post, I did not receive compensation for this post. All opinions expressed are my own.
Thank you so much for featuring my book on your blog!
She sounds so inspirational!!
I try to be! But the point is–you can be too! Thanks for the encouragement.
Sounds like a great book. Thanks for the chance!
Would love to read this, as am looking to improve my public speaking skills!
This sounds like a very interesting book. I think it would be very helpful!
This book sounds very educational.