Brian J. Boeheim
Are you tired of hearing about the complexities of the economy,
unemployment, foreign policy, etc? Are you frustrated by
politicians telling you the challenges America faces are too
difficult for you to understand? I was too! So, I decided to dive
headlong into each issue and find the real truth behind the ‘so
called’ complexities, and what I found may surprise you. The
issues of today aren’t mind boggling. They aren’t huge
algorithms. What they are is straightforward challenges, which
we can solve with good old fashioned common sense solutions.
The problem is most politicians can’t balance a check book, let
alone the national budget. They’re also too busy running for
re-election instead of working for their constituents. In order to
make this topic easy to understand and to bring it closer to home,
we’ll follow Harold Barnes and his son Joshua as they go on an
unexpected journey that starts with the writing of a Civics paper
for school. The innocent and straightforward questions of a
sixteen year old boy ignite their neighborhood, and then their
state, into a political firestorm that eventually becomes The
Franklin Party. If you want to recapture your pride in America
and the spirit it was founded on, read this book.
...The clear and concise methodology you will find in this
book quickly helped me become more effective. I
immediately started relating to my audiences better,
found myself more comfortable, and was more effective at
getting my message across. There is a measure of genius
in the simplicity of creating presentations that “answer
questions” versus “spewing data”. I believe you will find
yourself, as I did, more at ease in front of the room,
because it becomes more of a conversation than a
presentation. Nothing could be easier. I also found that the
techniques in this book work in every communication
medium; whether it’s a live presentation, conference call,
or a video conference...

From the Foreword by Valarie Hegarty,
Managing Partner, Innovative Strategy LLC.

Copyright 2009 Totally In Synch, Inc.

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