Kill the Elevator Speech: Stop Selling, Start Connecting

 
Kill The Elevator Speech
Your guide to connect with anyone, anywhere, anytime with ease and confidence.
 
Contrary to popular marketing and networking wisdom, regurgitating a memorized “elevator speech” all over a poor unsuspecting soul who happens to ask the dreaded “what do you do?” question, does not work to establish a true connection with another human being. Kill the Elevator Speech is about why those standard, memorized verbal vomits are so horribly wrong and what to do and say instead that will actually bring people together, help others understand who you are, and create the beginnings of a referral and professional relationship to go beyond the initial handshake and obligatory card swap.
 
The reader will learn how to walk into any room, confidently knowing how to handle, answer and completely address the question “what do you do?” with ease and grace, while also making the person they are speaking to feel comfortable and connected.

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Kill the Elevator Speech: Stop Selling, Start Connecting

 
Kill The Elevator Speech
Your guide to connect with anyone, anywhere, anytime with ease and confidence.
 
Contrary to popular marketing and networking wisdom, regurgitating a memorized “elevator speech” all over a poor unsuspecting soul who happens to ask the dreaded “what do you do?” question, does not work to establish a true connection with another human being. Kill the Elevator Speech is about why those standard, memorized verbal vomits are so horribly wrong and what to do and say instead that will actually bring people together, help others understand who you are, and create the beginnings of a referral and professional relationship to go beyond the initial handshake and obligatory card swap.
 
The reader will learn how to walk into any room, confidently knowing how to handle, answer and completely address the question “what do you do?” with ease and grace, while also making the person they are speaking to feel comfortable and connected.

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Kill the Elevator Speech: Stop Selling, Start Connecting

Kill the Elevator Speech: Stop Selling, Start Connecting

by Felicia J Slattery
Kill the Elevator Speech: Stop Selling, Start Connecting

Kill the Elevator Speech: Stop Selling, Start Connecting

by Felicia J Slattery

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Kill The Elevator Speech
Your guide to connect with anyone, anywhere, anytime with ease and confidence.
 
Contrary to popular marketing and networking wisdom, regurgitating a memorized “elevator speech” all over a poor unsuspecting soul who happens to ask the dreaded “what do you do?” question, does not work to establish a true connection with another human being. Kill the Elevator Speech is about why those standard, memorized verbal vomits are so horribly wrong and what to do and say instead that will actually bring people together, help others understand who you are, and create the beginnings of a referral and professional relationship to go beyond the initial handshake and obligatory card swap.
 
The reader will learn how to walk into any room, confidently knowing how to handle, answer and completely address the question “what do you do?” with ease and grace, while also making the person they are speaking to feel comfortable and connected.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780768407846
Publisher: Sound Wisdom
Publication date: 11/18/2014
Pages: 208
Sales rank: 392,547
Product dimensions: 5.40(w) x 8.40(h) x 1.40(d)

About the Author

Felicia J. Slattery, M.A., M.Ad.Ed, communication consultant, author and speaker, lives life on her terms – full of energy, passion, and enthusiasm. With a background in communication and training, Felicia uses her knowledge and experience to give experts and entrepreneurs the tools they need to effectively communicate their messages and reach their goals. Felicia lives near Chicago with her family. 

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