How To Say It With Your Voice

In businesses across the board, success or failure is often determined not simply by what we say but how we say it. The voice is our single most important communication tool. It defines who we are and affects how others respond to us. Voice expert Jeffrey Jacobi, who has been featured in The Wall St...

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Main Author: Jacobi, Jeffrey (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: New Jersey Prentice Hall Press 2000
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