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DESCRIPTION
This Clarity Cheat Sheet is a quick-reference guide designed to help you create clearer business communication. It will refresh your understanding – and use – of structured thinking techniques developed by blue-chip management consultants.
The Clarity Cheat Sheet includes a none-page overview of storylining theory, a simple 10-point check that you can use to audit the clarity of your communication and a detailed checklist to help you check that you have created clear business communication. It also offers a combination of free and paid reference tools with appropriate referencing to make them easy to find on the web.
This pack distils 40 plus years of helping blue chip management consultants, top strategy teams and senior executives clarify and communicate the right points when they really matter.
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OVERVIEW
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