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May I Have Your Attention, Please?: Build A Better Business By Telling Your True Story

May I Have Your Attention, Please?: Build A Better Business By Telling Your True Story

May I Have Your Attention, Please?: Build A Better Business By Telling Your True
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May I Have Your Attention, Please?: Build A Better Business By Telling Your True Story

by Hilicki, Chris

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ISBN 10
0471678899
ISBN 13
9780471678892
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Somerset, New Jersey, U.S.A.: John Wiley & Sons Inc, 2005. First Edition . Hardcover. Near Fine/Near Fine. Inscribed by author on ffep, very clean, tight and bright.

Synopsis

What's a businessperson's biggest hidden asset? His or her own true story and authenticity One's personal identity is the key to one's professional brand. In May I Have Your Attention, Please?, Chris Hilicki illustrates how everyone can be successful by applying their personal experiences to business. Using real-world examples of famous corporations, celebrities, and the guy next door, Hilicki gets readers to use their best-and often most untapped-assets to build a better personal and professional life. Complete with thought-provoking chapter questions and practical exercises that readers can immediately apply to their plans for success, this unique guide offers step-by-step strategies that help readers examine their identity, make a lasting impression, and turn it into a reputation that transforms their businesses. Chris Hilicki (Nashville, TN) is founder and Vice Chair of Dalmatian Press, one of the U.S.'s most successful children's book companies. Formerl...

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Title
May I Have Your Attention, Please?: Build A Better Business By Telling Your True Story
Author
Hilicki, Chris
Format/Binding
Hardcover
Book Condition
Used - Near Fine
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Near Fine
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Edition
First Edition
ISBN 10
0471678899
ISBN 13
9780471678892
Publisher
John Wiley & Sons Inc
Place of Publication
Somerset, New Jersey, U.S.A.
Date Published
2005
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