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Harrison Monarth

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Average rating: 3.63 · 717 ratings · 65 reviews · 18 distinct worksSimilar authors
Executive Presence: The Art...

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Power and Impact (HBR Emoti...

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The Confident Speaker: Beat...

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360 Degrees of Influence: G...

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Breakthrough Communication:...

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“When the inception of a project or mission (which can include challenging and imprecise issues such as culture and employee and customer satisfaction) occurs in a prosocial, non–command-and-control environment, buy-in occurs as a matter of process rather than as a desired state.”
Harrison Monarth, Executive Presence: The Art of Commanding Respect Like a CEO

“Cold hard facts can’t inspire people to take part in a mission of change; straightforward analysis won’t get people excited about a goal you’re trying to accomplish unless you express it in a vision that fires the imagination and stirs the soul.”
Harrison Monarth, Executive Presence: The Art of Commanding Respect Like a CEO

“She found that people had more positive reactions to advertisements that were presented in story form than to ads that were factually straightforward about the wares they were promoting.”
Harrison Monarth, Executive Presence: The Art of Commanding Respect Like a CEO

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