Which Way to Rome
  • Home
  • About
  • Books
  • Travel in Italy
  • Thoughts Outside of Italy
  • Contact
  • Portfolio
  • Coming Soon
  • Home
  • About
  • Books
  • Travel in Italy
  • Thoughts Outside of Italy
  • Contact
  • Portfolio
  • Coming Soon

Which Way to Rome

the magic of getting lost but finding home wherever you are

Speaking With Strategic Impact: how not to be scared of that presentation you have to give at work

written by Young in Rome June 13, 2017
Speaking With Strategic Impact: how not to be scared of that presentation you have to give at work
Note from Flav: Although I largely (and happily) keep YiR a Rome/Italy-based site, I occasionally like to share books with my readers that I think can be useful or interesting in our everyday lives. This spotlight is on a book that tackles something that’s been an issue for almost all of us at some point, when a presentation gets thrown our way at work or when we realize we’re not organizing our discussions to maximize impact, and then getting that frustrated feeling when we know we have a great idea, but we’re just not getting our point across. Plus, this book tour has a fun giveaway (scroll toward the bottom of the post to enter)! As always, if you guys pick up this or another book that I’ve posted, please let me know your thoughts. You can always reach me at younginrome@gmail.com. Happy reading, YiR-ers!

 

This book is a must-read if you’re a consultant, analyst, pitch team leader, roadshow executive, technology specialist, project manager, internal or external marketer, sales rep, subject matter expert or innovator.

Book Details:

Book Title: Speaking with Strategic Impact: Four Steps to Extraordinary Presence & Persuasion

Author: Kate LeVan

Category: Adult Non-Fiction, 152 pages

Genre: Business

Publisher: Delton Press

Release date: May 24, 2017

Tour dates: June 12 to 30, 2017

Content Rating: G

Book Description:

Speaking with Strategic Impact is for business people who make their living—or their mark—through presentations long and short.

It’s a must-read if you’re a consultant, analyst, pitch team leader, roadshow executive, technology specialist, project manager, internal or external marketer, sales rep, subject matter expert or innovator.

Do your presentations unexpectedly fall flat? Do others hijack your meetings? Do you spend more time compiling slide decks than actually influencing decision-makers? Has someone vaguely told you that you “should look more confident up there” or that you “lack gravitas”? Have you watched TED Talks but wonder how you can bring that level of effectiveness into real business presentations?

Speaking with Strategic Impact gives you the key to leadership presence and persuasion. More than just tips and tricks, it outlines a discipline for navigating real business situations with consistently superior outcomes that’s favored by top business schools and Fortune 500 companies. You’ll get specific strategic and tactical advice to keep you on the mark in your presentations and meetings—and differentiate you from the vast majority of business presenters.

Read Speaking with Strategic Impact to master the means by which you make a living and a difference in the world!

Buy the Book:
Amazon ~ Barnes & Noble



Add to Goodreads
Meet the Author:

Kate LeVan trains, coaches and collaborates on business communication effectiveness with major corporations worldwide and as an instructor at Northwestern University’s Kellogg School of Management. Her training consistently receives top ratings from executive development program participants for its simplicity, applicability and career-changing impact.

Connect with the Author: Website ~ Twitter ~ Facebook

Enter the Giveaway!
Ends July 8

a Rafflecopter giveaway

booksBusinessBusiness BooksCorporateOfficePresentationsPublic Speaking
4 comments
1
Facebook Twitter Google + Pinterest
Young in Rome

previous post
Luxury is a state of mind: a review of The Cheat Sheet of Italian Style
next post
Leore Worried About Time: An Italy Short Story

You may also like

“It’s like being a cowboy instead of a...

January 12, 2015

Helpful Book Spotlight: How to Sell Books by...

May 4, 2015

Where we see the first settlement that became...

December 28, 2016

“A suitcase, perhaps, the past left behind”: a...

February 19, 2017

Waltzing into the Sistine Chapel before it actually...

January 5, 2017

Keeping it authentic: two great shopping guides for...

April 10, 2015

Pinocchio, Luxottica, and la bella figura : A...

January 30, 2015

Let’s talk about the need to wander: a...

January 22, 2016

That time we wrapped up 2015 with a...

January 4, 2016

Last night I traveled all over Italy and...

April 29, 2016

“It’s like being a cowboy instead of a...

January 12, 2015

Helpful Book Spotlight: How to Sell Books by...

May 4, 2015

Where we see the first settlement that became...

December 28, 2016

“A suitcase, perhaps, the past left behind”: a...

February 19, 2017

Waltzing into the Sistine Chapel before it actually...

January 5, 2017

Keeping it authentic: two great shopping guides for...

April 10, 2015

Pinocchio, Luxottica, and la bella figura : A...

January 30, 2015

Let’s talk about the need to wander: a...

January 22, 2016

That time we wrapped up 2015 with a...

January 4, 2016

Last night I traveled all over Italy and...

April 29, 2016

4 comments

Kate LeVan June 13, 2017 - 6:40 pm

Thank you Flav – I appreciate you sharing this with your readers! I love your blog concept. Rome is a beautiful city!

Reply
Flavia Brunetti Proietti June 13, 2017 - 9:52 pm

Thanks very much, Kate! Happy to share, and good luck with the book tour!

Reply
Tracie Cooper June 18, 2017 - 9:57 pm

I would love to read this on my summer trip to the beach!

Reply
Flavia Brunetti Proietti June 18, 2017 - 10:49 pm

If you do, please let me know how you like it! Have a lovely trip!

Reply

Leave a Comment Cancel Reply

About

Welcome to Which Way to Rome!

This blog is a notebook for the Eternal City, a written and visual adventure for those constantly searching for that elusive Roman light and the perfect espresso. You can find local recommendations for exploring Italy’s capital, and lots of pictures and stories from Italy and around the world. Have a click around: you’ll find favorite tours and places to go, exciting things happening now in Rome, day trips, hidden gems, and, of course, gelato recommendations.

SUBSCRIBE

Join 9,000+ subscribers and sign up to Which Way to Rome for new blog posts, tips and new photos. Let’s stay updated!

On Instagram

No images found!
Try some other hashtag or username

Keep in touch

Facebook Twitter Instagram Email
Promotion Image

THOUGHTS OUTSIDE OF ITALY

Promotion Image

PORTFOLIO

Popular Posts

  • 1

    A last post and an exciting announcement from Rome!

    May 2, 2025
  • 2

    Name change! Young in Rome becomes Which Way to Rome

    January 8, 2018
  • 3

    Things to do in Rome: attend a Virtuosi opera performance in a splendid church

    January 6, 2018
  • 4

    The subtitle of ‘The Italian Aunt’ is…

    December 6, 2017
  • 5

    Leore Worried About Time: An Italy Short Story

    October 23, 2017
  • 6

    Luxury is a state of mind: a review of The Cheat Sheet of Italian Style

    March 27, 2017
  • 7

    “A suitcase, perhaps, the past left behind”: a book review of Shadows on the Lake

    February 19, 2017
  • 8

    Waltzing into the Sistine Chapel before it actually opens: a tour with The Roman Guy

    January 5, 2017
  • 9

    Snapshot – Tunis

    April 19, 2016
  • 10

    Managing your subscription to Young In Rome

    October 1, 2013
  • Word of the Day: DAJE!

    February 23, 2012

Tweets

Missing consumer key - please check your settings in admin > Settings > Twitter Feed Auth

Registered Trademark

 

© Flavia Brunetti Proietti and Which Way to Rome™, 2019. Internationally trademarked. Unauthorized use and/or duplication of this material without express and written permission from this site’s author and/or owner is strictly prohibited. Excerpts and links may be used, provided that full and clear credit is given to the author cited in the specific article and Which Way to Rome™ with appropriate and specific direction to the original content.

Hi, readers! We love it when you use our content - but we do work really hard on it, so please, do cite us and ask us first! Grazie mille!
Copyrighted.com Registered & Protected 
WABL-QH8C-ULPC-FCZQ
 
© Flavia Brunetti Proietti and Young In Rome, 2017. Unauthorized use and/or duplication of this material without express and written permission from this site’s author and/or owner is strictly prohibited. Excerpts and links may be used, provided that full and clear credit is given to the author cited in the specific article and Young In Rome with appropriate and specific direction to the original content.

Looking for more of the same?

Search YiR

Archives

My Story

A smidgen about me: growing up bouncing back and forth between Rome and Northern California, I eventually moved back to the Eternal City to finish college and then decided I liked gelato too much to move away again. Today I split my time between Tunis, where I work for an international organization, and wandering around my beloved Roma in constant search of bookstores and the perfect espresso. Read more…

Follow Me

Categories

All the Way to Italy Art & Culture (le cose belle) Day Trips (tutte le strade portano a Roma) Destinations Fashion & Shopping (la moda) Food & Drink (godiamoci la vita) Happening Now (quel che succede oggi) Historical Sites (l'antichità) Holidays & Festivals (festeggiamo) Life Style Memories Music & Nightlife (dove c'è la musica è tutto bello) Opinion & Comment (pensieri e perplessità) Photo of the Week Piccola Intervista Reviews (da condividere) Sports Travel Uncategorized Word of the Day (la parola del giorno)

On Instagram

No images found!
Try some other hashtag or username

Get In Touch

Join 9,000+ subscribers and sign up to Which Way to Rome for new blog posts, tips and new photos. Let’s stay updated!

  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Instagram
  • Email
Footer Logo

® 2019 - Which Way to Rome. All Rights Reserved. Designed and Developed by Katerina Miras


Back To Top