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Take a look at some of our highlights from this year's WPC.
What a week in Toronto! 60+ Meetings, 8 Sessions, 2 Roundtables, Top social contributor, 101 mentions on Twitter, 125+ new connections, 1050 session attendees
Presentation skills to die forPeople remember two things - the excellent and the absolutely dreadful.No matter whether a call, meeting or presentation to hundreds or even thousands of people, live or recorded - we've learnt a few things about how to leave a lasting impression and present with polish and finesse. |
In search of the perfect headlineExtra, extra, read all about It. Has a better headline ever before been used to encapsulate benefit, brand and desire? “At 60 miles an hour the loudest noise in this new Rolls-Royce comes from the electric clock” – courtesy of Ogilvy and Mather; |
WPC session recognised as 'favourite' by USA Today business columnist"What’s your story? Have a good one and people will remember you and your business. Don’t and they won’t. This lesson was reinforced to me yet again last week when I attended the Microsoft Worldwide Partners Conference (WPC) in Toronto." Read Steve Strauss' view on Julie's 'Bring Home the Bacon Session' |
MADThe fast-paced world of Microsoft is full of acronyms for those in the know. So we've created MAD; the Microsoft Abbreviation Dictionary. Now in its 8th edition, MAD will demystify the terminology often used in meetings, conversations and presentations with Microsoft. Download now from the following stores: |
01256 881100 / enquiries@resourceit.net / Microsoft Abbreviation Dictionary