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Stop Making Sense
- The Art of Inspiring Anybody
- De: Michael J. Fanuele
- Narrado por: Michael J. Fanuele
- Duración: 9 h y 17 m
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In this fun and provocative book, Michael Fanuele, one of the world’s most successful marketing strategists, shares The Six Skills of Inspiration. With insights from music, politics, business, neuroscience, and a recipe for radishes, Stop Making Sense shares the creative blueprint that can unleash the inspiring leader in all of us.
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Looking for a book that will inspire you to think differently and creatively?
- De Ozzie F. en 06-01-23
- Stop Making Sense
- The Art of Inspiring Anybody
- De: Michael J. Fanuele
- Narrado por: Michael J. Fanuele
Looking for a book that will inspire you to think differently and creatively?
Revisado: 06-01-23
Look no further than "Stop Making Sense: The Art of Inspiring Anyone" by Michael J. Fanuele. This book is a must-read for anyone who wants to learn more about the art of storytelling and how it can be used to inspire and motivate others.
Fanuele is a master storyteller himself, and he shares his insights and experiences in this engaging and thought-provoking book. He draws on examples from his own life and career, as well as from the worlds of business, politics, and entertainment, to illustrate the power of storytelling.
Whether you're a marketer looking to create compelling campaigns, a manager looking to motivate your team, or simply someone who wants to become a better communicator, "Stop Making Sense" is the book for you. It will challenge you to think differently about the art of storytelling, and inspire you to become a better, more effective communicator. So why wait? Pick up a copy of "Stop Making Sense" today and start inspiring others with your own stories! #StopMakingSense #MichaelJFanuele #Inspiration #Storytelling #Communication
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