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So würde Hitchcock präsentieren

So würde Hitchcock präsentieren

Überzeugen Sie mit dem Meister der Spannung

We all experienced boring presentations and speeches. They are not only hard to “survive” for the audience—even the speaker won’t benefit. This book shows how presentations or speeches can be composed as suspensefully ... [more]
Mensen als Merken

Mensen als Merken

Hoe u voor uzelf een solide personal brand uitbouwt aan de hand van de beproefde O4-methode

by Stef Verbeeck (2010)
Mensen als Merken (Dutch) explains how to create a successful personal brand, using hundreds of tips and tricks, tested theories, celebrity case studies and personal experiences of the author, senior image consultant ... [more]
English is Stupid

English is Stupid

Students are Not

by Judy Thompson (2009)
Based on the difference between written and spoken English this fascinating text solves the riddle of why English doesn't sound like it looks and what to do about it. Home of the ... [more]
Understanding E-Body Language

Understanding E-Body Language

Building Trust Online

by Robert Whipple (2009)
Ideas in this eye-opening book will help you every time you send or receive an electronic note, whether at work or at home. Learn to: 1. Read between the lines in all forms ... [more]
101 Ways To Market Your Language Program

101 Ways To Market Your Language Program

A practical guide for language schools

Get the premiere book for marketing of language programs that spent 5 weeks on DeMille’s Technical Books Top 10 Best sellers list, reaching #1 along the way. This book is a must-read for ... [more]
Winners Speak Globish!

Winners Speak Globish!

The Communication Tool for International Success

by Elizabeth Noble (2010)
If you use English that is too dense or too subtle, If you have ever said, fly in the ointment, bird in the hand or used BandAid as a metaphor…YOU COULD BE ... [more]
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