Best running meetings & presentations books according to redditors

We found 4 Reddit comments discussing the best running meetings & presentations books. We ranked the 2 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the top 20.

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Top Reddit comments about Running Meetings & Presentations:

u/ostermei · 6 pointsr/DestinyTheGame

Don't even joke about such things!

u/lightninhopkins · 3 pointsr/gaming

I stopped purchasing strategy guides after this....thing:

http://www.amazon.com/Final-Fantasy-Official-Strategy-Guide/dp/0744000416

u/doomsdayforte · 2 pointsr/Games

Man, I did not need to see those blue boxes again. I remember wanting to look up something from looking at the store, but A) like I was going to remember the obscure keyword and B) like I was going to buy it to remember.

208 pages!! I almost want to know how many times you're directed to the website across the entire guide now.

u/TraderFaulkner · 2 pointsr/sales

I agree with the first answer. I work in Complex B2B in London and we have people here with MSc's in business, arts, language, history etc - none of it makes a difference really.

Get on youtube, get yourself whatever the trade magazines are on pharma industry, and keep reading the site. You will accumulate the 'experience' and knowledge that you need quite quickly if you enthusiastically seek to understand.

What's additionally important is that you must have a good understanding of Sales Psychology. I can recommend [YES! 50 secrets from the art of persuasion] (https://www.amazon.co.uk/Yes-50-Secrets-Science-Persuasion/dp/1846680166). You will soon see why you are having so much success in some of the things that you do and say, and you will be able to make the best use of the experience and knowledge that you do accumulate going forward. Hope this helps.

Source: I was in a similar position around a year ago and now I am asked for advice by others with more experience.