Good in a Room: How to Sell Yourself (and Your Ideas) and Win Over Any Audience by Stephanie Palmer

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  • Pub. Date: March 2008
  • 304pp
  • Sales Rank: 190,370
     
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    • Pub. Date: March 2008
    • Publisher: Broadway Books
    • Format: eBook, 304pp
    • Sales Rank: 190,370

    Synopsis

    From the moment you walk into a room, you have no longer than ninety seconds to sell yourself and your ideas. In Good in a Room, former MGM creative director Stephanie Palmer shows how to make a lasting impression on decision makers and move a plan or project forward.

    Mark L. McCallon - Library Journal

    Palmer (former director of creative affairs, MGM) applies her knowledge of the strategies and tactics used by film directors and writers for pitching ideas to help businesspeople generally become better sellers. The book proceeds chronologically, describing the process of making connections with people in your industry, and developing persuasive presentations about yourself and your project. Palmer concentrates evenly on social networks and communication skills, both formal and informal. Brief chapters focus on a concept or strategy, which makes it easy to navigate the topics that are of greatest interest to particular readers. Case studies and the author's personal experiences supplement his explanation of the principles with minimal use of outside sources. Those interested in careers in the creative arts will find this book especially helpful, but the approach also makes it relevant to those interested in professional and personal development generally. Recommended for all public libraries and some undergraduate library collections.

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    Biography

    Stephanie Palmer coaches business leaders and creative professionals in a wide range of industries to help them get their ideas the attention and financing they deserve. As part of MGM’s executive team for six years, she supervised twenty films with multimillion dollar budgets, including the international screen hit, Legally Blonde. She has been featured on NBC’s Today, CBS’s Early Show, The Los Angeles Times, Variety and NPR.

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    Good in a Room: How to Sell Yourself (and Your Ideas) and Win Over Any Audienceby Anonymous

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    August 27, 2008: Stephanie cut to the chase on what really matters in business. I highly recommend Stephanie's book. I believe the author captures the best way to view your business life, your interactions with people and how to have meaningful & productive business relationships - who knows, maybe even some meaningful & productive personal relationships too!

    Good in a Room: How to Sell Yourself (and Your Ideas) and Win Over Any Audienceby Anonymous

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    March 24, 2008: GOOD IN A ROOM is a guidebook for the rest of your professional life. Author Stephanie Palmer directs you toward becoming the total package in the immediate and long term no matter what business you?re in. Let's face it your business lifespan doesn't end when you hear yes for the first time. You have to follow up, close the deal and do so in a way that makes the buyer want to say yes to you the next time. I?m going to keep this book within close reach from now on. It articulates the subtle nuances of many business relationships that make or break deals and business partnerships. When the stakes are high this is a perspective I trust to help me close the deal and to achieve career longevity.


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