Buch, Englisch, 312 Seiten, Format (B × H): 156 mm x 234 mm, Gewicht: 477 g
Buch, Englisch, 312 Seiten, Format (B × H): 156 mm x 234 mm, Gewicht: 477 g
ISBN: 978-0-273-71332-6
Verlag: FT Publishing International
How often do you stare at uninviting and confusing presentations, notes, reports and information packs and get nothing out of them? It doesnt have to be like this. We could all produce amazingly clear work that has incredible impact if only we knew how. This book shows you how. It is full of ideas, tips and principles that are simple and easy to implement, yet brilliantly effective. You will never look at a business document in the same way again. And your work will impress the people that matter and get the results you want.
It guides you through the most effective ways of using all forms of presenting information - tables, charts, slides, flowcharts, etc. Moon also introduces the new WiT (Words in Tables) approach to give impact to your message on all documents and slides.
Gavin Duffy, a Dragon on Irelands Dragons Den, top media coach and economics columnist with the Irish Sunday Independent
Dominic Burke, Chief Executive, Jardine Lloyd Thompson Group plc.
"This is a vital topic that has been sorely neglected. Jons book changes that. It is crammed with new ideas that are creative, thoughtful, yet practical and relevant for all disciplines of business. Essential reading for everyone in business! " Dr Jikyeong Kang, Professor of Marketing and Director of MBA Programmes, Manchester Business School.
"Ive seen Jons talk and his ideas are full of originality and wisdom. Many ideas are stunningly simple, others are mould breaking. He takes preconceived thinking and turns it on his head. Your business reporting will never be the same again. " Michael Izza, Chief Executive ICAEA.
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Weitere Infos & Material
Introduction
Chapter 1: Bullet points (WiT)
Chapter 2: Graphs
Chapter 3: Tables
Chapter 4: Making comparisons
Chapter 5: Slides
Chapter 6: Numbers
Chapter 7: Document design
Chapter 8: Variances, KPIs and 'flashes'
Chapter 9: Organisation charts
Chapter 10: Next steps




