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Good in a Room: How to Sell Yourself (and Your Ideas) and Win Over Any Audience

Good in a Room: How to Sell Yourself (and Your Ideas) and Win Over Any Audience

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Good in a Room: How to Sell Yourself (and Your Ideas) and Win Over Any Audience

by Palmer, Stephanie

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ISBN 10
0385520433
ISBN 13
9780385520430
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U.S.A.: Currency/Doubleday, 2008. 8VO, 1ST EDITION, HARDCOVER W/DJ, 271 PAGES. SIGNED ON TITLE PAGE BY AUTHOR, "Stephanie Palmer."THE BOOK AND DJ ARE IN VERY GOOD CONDITION WITH VERY SLIGHT SHELF WEAR. INTERIOR CLEAN AND TIGHT. GREY CLOTH, BLACK BOARDS. BLACK/WHITE/RED DJ. . Signed by Author. 1st Edition. Cloth and Boards. Very Good/Very Good. 8vo. Hardcover.

Synopsis

Whether you work in Hollywood or not, the fact is that selling ideas is really difficult to do. The reason the pitching secrets of the most successful writers and directors are relevant is because these people have evolved an advanced method for selling ideas. Whether you're a screenwriter, a journalist with an idea for a story, an entrepreneur with a business plan, an inventor with a blueprint, or a manager with an innovative solution, if you want other people to invest their time, energy, and money in your idea, you face an uphill battle.... When I was at MGM, the hardest part of my job was not cutthroat studio politics or grueling production schedules. The toughest part of my job was whenever I had to say "No" to an idea that was almost there. I had to say no a lot. Every buyer does. The buyer's work is to say yes to projects that are ready, not almost ready. And no matter how good the script is, if the seller can't pitch it in a compelling way, how can the buyer see the potential? How can he get his colleagues on board? How can he recommend the seller to his superiors? The fact is that poor pitches doom good projects.It happens all the time. The ideas, products and services that are pitched more effectively... win. That's just how the game is played. No sense getting upset over it. Instead, let's accept the challenge and learn the strategies and tactics that will allow us (and our ideas) to succeed.-From GOOD IN A ROOMBusiness consultant and former MGM Director of Creative Affairs Stephanie Palmer reveals the techniques used by Hollywood's top writers, producers, and directors to get financing for their projects - and explains how you can apply these techniques to be more successful in your own high-stakes meetings. Because, as Palmer has found, the strategies used to sell yourself and your ideas in Hollywood not only work in other businesses, they often work better.Whether you are a manager or executive with an innovative proposal, a professional with a hot concept, a salesperson selling to a potential client or investor, or an entrepreneur with a business plan, GOOD IN A ROOM shows you how to:Master the five stages of the face-to-face meeting Avoid the secret dealbreakers of the first ninety seconds Be confident in high-pressure situations Present yourself better and more effectively than you ever have before Whether you want to ask for a raise, grow your client list, launch a new business or find financing for a creative project, you must not only present your ideas in a compelling way - you must also sell yourself, as well. GOOD IN A ROOM shows you how to construct a winning presentation and deliver the kind of performance that will get your project greenlighted, whatever industry you are in.

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Title
Good in a Room: How to Sell Yourself (and Your Ideas) and Win Over Any Audience
Author
Palmer, Stephanie
Format/Binding
Hardcover
Book Condition
Used - Very Good
Jacket Condition
Very Good
Edition
1st Edition
ISBN 10
0385520433
ISBN 13
9780385520430
Publisher
Currency/Doubleday
Place of Publication
U.S.A.
Date Published
2008
Size
8vo
Keywords
Palmer, Stephanie Good in a Room: How to Sell Yourself (and Your Ideas) and Win Over Any Audience

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