How to Get Your Point Across in 30 Seconds or Less by Milo O. Frank, Milo O'Frank

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  • Pub. Date: April 1990
  • 128pp
  • Sales Rank: 39,136
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    • Pub. Date: April 1990
    • Publisher: Simon & Schuster Adult Publishing Group
    • Format: Paperback, 128pp
    • Sales Rank: 39,136

    Synopsis

    THE 30 SECOND MESSAGE CAN CHANGE YOUR LIFE. SOUND IMPOSSIBLE? BELIEVE IT. IT'S TRUE!

    You can get your point across in 30 seconds. Media research proves it. Television commercials capitalize on it. People are only able to give their full, undivided attention in 30 second "bites."

    Milo Frank, former CBS television talent and casting head, who teaches communication skills to the top executives of such Fortune 500 companies as AT&T, IBM and Bank of America, shows you how easy it is to get your point across in 30 seconds -- and get what you want. Whether you are writing a letter or memo, making a speech, asking for a raise or promotion, making a point, or closing a sale, How To Get Your Point Across In 30 Seconds Or Less is an invaluable training tool for both business people and professionals. You will be amazed at your enhanced effectiveness when you discover how to use the 30 second message to get exactly what you want.

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    ExHollywood agent and consultant in business communications, Frank observes that media research has shown 30 seconds to be the attention span of the average individual (hence the popularity of the short TV commercial). Following this principle, he shows how to tailor any presentation so it can be given in that timea process that involves fixing on an objective and grasping what sort of person will be receiving the message. It also helps to have a ``hook,'' or interest-catcher, at the start; to paint a picture for the listener; and to be mindful of the impression one creates through voice, gestures and clothing. This slim book (constructed, according to its own philosophy, in brief segments) should prove very popular. Prentice-Hall Book Club selection; BOMC, Fortune Book Club, Macmillan Book Club and Preferred Choice Bookplan alternates; author tour. (February 28)

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    Biography

    Milo Ogden Frank is a nationally acclaimed authority on communications skills and strategies. His proven techniques have brought him success in an extraordinary career as an actors' agent, Director of Talent and Casting for CBS Television, a writer-producer of feature films at MGM and independently, vice president in charge of production for Cinerama. He is also a many-yeared veteran of communications skills seminars for business and politicians, a lecturer, and the only American working in his particular area with Chinese, Japanese, Indians, and Malaysians in South-east Asia. Mr. Frank and his wife live in Beverly Hills, California.

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    May 04, 2006: Who's the person you really hate to engage in conversation? It's probably somebody who doesn't know when to stop speaking. Frank declares that the basic attention span is about 30 seconds, and that if you don't make your point in that amount of time, you've lost your chance to be heard. He then goes on to tell you how to deliver an effective message in 30 seconds. The book is very well written, and only 120 pages long. It's well worth reading.