How to Sell Yourself (Easyread Comfort Edition)

How to Sell Yourself (Easyread Comfort Edition)
Author: Arch Lustberg
Publisher: ReadHowYouWant.com
Total Pages: 406
Release: 2007
Genre: Interpersonal communication
ISBN: 144297589X

How many people do you know who have a knack for connecting with others? Very few of us are born with it. The rest of us need to learn it. This audiobook explains in clear, simple, easy-to-understand, common sense terms the skills you need to develop to get your message across in any speaking situation. The secret of winning communication is "likeability". Some people call it warmth. Some call it charm or charisma. Whatever name you give it, likeability can be learned. If you know how to use it to communicate effectively, it will improve your chances for success in every aspect of your life. Arch Lustberg, an acclaimed speaker, teacher and coach has filled this audiobook with practical skills. He demonstrates how you can sell yourself, your ideas and your organization. This audiobook is about how to use your mind, your face, your body, and your voice to win, because in the end likeability wins

How to Manage an Effective Nonprofit Organization (EasyRead Comfort Edition)

How to Manage an Effective Nonprofit Organization (EasyRead Comfort Edition)
Author: Michael A. Sand
Publisher: ReadHowYouWant.com
Total Pages: 262
Release: 2005
Genre: Nonprofit organizations
ISBN: 1427095906

Author Michael A. Sand, a consultant to nonprofit organizations for more than 25 years, has condensed his experience and knowledge of not-for-profit agencies into an information-packed book. He thoroughly covers the ABCs of managing a community service agency - from forming and operating a governing board to writing better grant proposals to hiring and supervising a productive staff. This handy reference is straightforward and easy to follow. It tackles many of the problems nonprofit organizations face everyday. Each chapter is accessibly divided into an outline format with headlines and bullet points, making the information easy to find and digest. The author includes sound, basic management material that might apply to most small businesses, as well as nonprofits, but unfortunately does not include case studies, anecdotes or real life examples to support his suggested strategies. Still, if getAbstract.com ever offered a start-up or refresher course called Nonprofit Agency Management 101, this book would be required reading.