Status
Available
Call number
Publication
Wiley (2012), Edition: 1, 256 pages
Description
Your guide to becoming an explanation specialist. You've done the hard work. Your product or service works beautifully - but something is missing. People just don't see the big idea - and it's keeping you from being successful. Your idea has an explanation problem. The Art of Explanation is for business people, educators and influencers who want to improve their explanation skills and start solving explanation problems. Author Lee LeFever is the founder of Common Craft, a company known around the world for making complex ideas easy to understand through shor
Language
Original language
English
Original publication date
2012
Physical description
7.87 x 7.79 inches
ISBN
1118374584 / 9781118374580
UPC
884654335134
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