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John Kador is the author of several books, including The Manager's Book of Questions and How to Ace the Brain teaser Interview. A professional business writer and consultant, he has produced numerous speeches, annual reports, scripts, case histories, white papers, and news releases for Johnson show more Johnson, Pfizer, Adecco, IBM, Sears, and other corporate clients. He lives in Winfield, Pennsylvania. show less
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Kador offers a respectable history of the company, complete with the defining personalities and events. He overplays the internal impact of certain evolutionary changes in the industry.
From Jessie Jackson to Eliot Spitzer, JetBlue to John Edwards, the news is filled with public apologies - some effective and some not so. At some point everyone needs to make an effective apology. Effective Apology is a survival guide for all of us who find a need to apologize in our business or professional work, either for ourselves or for our organizations. The news is flooded with stories of people apologizing. But we dont need more apologies, says author John Kadorwe need better ones. show more Too many people miss tapping into the transformative power of apology to restore strained relationships. show less
Public speaking has never been more important. The ability to deliver a well written speech is one of the most effective measures of a leaders’ ability. The ability to motivate, spire, console, rebut and address the eventualities of everyday life in a forthright and honest manner will mold their futures.

This speech collection offers unusual insight into the speechwriter’s art. No speaker who aspires to greatness should be without it.

Using 50 speeches as a model, the reader is provided show more proven presentations. By providing a running rhetorical commentary on the techniques of the speech, John Kador, a professional speechwriter, illustrates the art and science of effective speechwriting. Adapt the models to your style, but follow the rules. This book contains the wisdom and experience of more than 25 professional speechwriters

I have the good fortune to have a speech I wrote included. While it is tempting to criticize the commentary on my edited text, it is pointless. The lessons are invaluable to the reader.

To paraphrase the showman P. T. Barnum speaking to reporters, “write what you will, just spell my name correctly.”

Being included in this collection is an honor.
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This book uses information provided by recruiters, HR specialists, job coaches, and hiring managers to effectively create list of good questions to ask during an interview with reasoning behind each.

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