The Five Deadly Sins of Presenting Creative Work by Kerry Z. Feuerman Paperback Book

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Author: Kerry Z. Feuerman

Format: Quality Paperback

Publisher: Last Hurdle LLC

Published: Mar 2018

Genre: Business & Economics - Business Communication - Meetings & Presentations

Pages: 132

Synopsis

Learn how to avoid making deadly presentation mistakes and sell more of your creative ideas.

Sure, you can create brilliant work. But can you sell it?

If you want to sell your best creative ideas, you'll need to avoid committing the five deadly sins of presenting. Veteran global creative director Kerry Feuerman will show you how. He's been in your shoes and knows how intimidating it can be to present to a bunch of hard-nosed businesspeople. He'll help you:

Overcome nervousnessEngage an audienceFocus your messageFrame creative ideas as business solutionsBring ideas to lifeDefend and protect work against tough questionsAnd much more

This isn't your typical presentation-skills book. Feuerman takes you into the real world of advertising for a crash course in how to survive the agency/client gauntlet and produce more good work.

Praise for The Five Deadly Sins

"If you're a creative person, it would be a sin to not read this book. The Five Deadly Sins gives you everything you need to sell your ideas and make them happen in the world." —Rob Schwartz, Chief Executive Officer, TBWA\Chiat\Day

"You can't write a book like this unless you've been through the fire. Feuerman's frontline experience selling creative work comes through on every page." —Wilson Mateos, Executive Creative Director, Leo Burnett Tailor Made, Sao Paulo

"Agency creatives: cover your ears! A great idea is only 20 percent of the process. The other 80 percent is about convincing the client. Kerry's book is a must-read for serious idea-smiths." —Libby Brockhoff & Franklin Tipton, Founders, Odysseus Arms

"Kerry Feuerman's insights are incredibly helpful for anyone making a presentation—creatives, account people, planners, clients—anyone!" —Stacy Milrany, Creative director, REI

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