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Sign up todayHow to Run A Successful Meeting In 1/2 the Time - Abridged
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Learn moreSTOP WASTING YOUR PRECIOUS TIME...
As reported in The Wall Street Journal, business executives nationwide agree that meetings are the most unproductive activity in business today. Now, whether you're a leader or a participant, one of America's master communications specialists shows how you can:
- Understand how meetings work -- and how your time slips away.
- Plan your meetings to get the results you want.
- Make large meetings work more effectively.
- Turn one-on-one meets into hard-hitting, problem solving sessions.
THE MILO O. FRANK TECHINIQUE
Milo O. Frank has been called a "communication genius." In this vital audio program he takes you step-by-step through every aspect of the typical business meeting -- to help get the most out of any meeting in half the time.
Milo Ogden Frank is a nationally acclaimed authority on communications skills and strategies. His proven techniques have brought him success in an extraordinary career as an actors’ agent, Director of Talent and Casting for CBS Television, a writer-producer of feature films at MGM, and vice president in charge of production for Cinerama. Mr. Frank died in 2004.
Milo Ogden Frank is a nationally acclaimed authority on communications skills and strategies. His proven techniques have brought him success in an extraordinary career as an actors’ agent, Director of Talent and Casting for CBS Television, a writer-producer of feature films at MGM, and vice president in charge of production for Cinerama. Mr. Frank died in 2004.