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CEOs, Executive Coaches, Account Executives and College Students have all found the four step process to telling their stories a simple and proven method of taking control of the conversation and leave a lasting impression. This personal guide book provides real-life examples of everyday stories and accomplishments structured and presented in a way that highlights one's personal skills and strengths, along with exercises you can use to help hone your storytelling abilities. All This to Say What? is about being remembered with you calling the shots by building your own portfolio of powerful and…mehr

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CEOs, Executive Coaches, Account Executives and College Students have all found the four step process to telling their stories a simple and proven method of taking control of the conversation and leave a lasting impression. This personal guide book provides real-life examples of everyday stories and accomplishments structured and presented in a way that highlights one's personal skills and strengths, along with exercises you can use to help hone your storytelling abilities. All This to Say What? is about being remembered with you calling the shots by building your own portfolio of powerful and memorable conversation starters that will lead to interviewing, networking, public speaking and sales success. There are also sections on how to handle those difficult status meetings, progress reports, financial presentations and even periodic performance reviews. This is the book you need to read now, before that next important meeting.
Autorenporträt
BILL CUSANO is an author, a retired deacon in the Episcopal Church and a believer that it is the process rather than the outcomes that matter most in our lives. Retired from the corporate world and an eight-year stint running a non-profit feeding program, Bill attacks every project as a ministry, giving it his full commitment. Needing to readjust to life after losing the love of his life to leukemia in April of 2024, Bill returned to writing full-time, resulting in The Old Cranberry Ladies Garden Club series, the motivation and inspiration for which came from his wife's voracious appetite for reading historical fiction. This is Bill's second novel in the series. He has always been a writer, publishing short stories and poems early on, and then beginning a daily spiritual blog in 2008. You can follow Bill's Reflections From The Garden Bench along with other writings on his Substack account.