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Gene Zelazny

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This review was submitted by mauzenne.

Gene Zelazny used to be the charts guy for McKinsey, and this book shows why.  He walks through how to present ANY type of information, bowing to the predominance of PowerPoint.  You'll learn when to use bar graphs and pie charts, and how NOT to distort your message.  It's simple, slim, and FULL of stuff you can use THIS WEEK.

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I won this book at a Toastmasters function. I thought it was OK. He makes some great points about time, and has some ideas on charts, but I don't know, I didn't feel it was that concrete. I went to the library and picked up his older book, Say it With Charts. I did like how that book had a lot of graphics on a CD and some guidelines on how to choose charts.

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TNoxtort's picture

I won this book at a Toastmasters function. I thought it was OK. He makes some great points about time, and has some ideas on charts, but I don't know, I didn't feel it was that concrete. I went to the library and picked up his older book, Say it With Charts. I did like how that book had a lot of graphics on a CD and some guidelines on how to choose charts.

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