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  • werner.iucksch
    werner.iucksch said 3 months Edit Delete

    Hi, thanks for all the comments and thumbs up. Unfortunatelly I can't send the presentation as I wasn't the only one responsible for it and the agreement the three of us that wrote the ppt have is to show it via slideshare only. All the best, werner.

  • alx70
    alx70 said 3 months Edit Delete

    Interesting presso... voted a 'UP' vote for U mate...



    Any chance of sharing this presso with me? alex.tan@mediacom.com



    All the best!

  • ak85ka
    ak85ka said 3 months Edit Delete

    Very interesting presentation!! Well done!! Congratulatons!! Thanks for sharing... An 'up' vote for you!

  • sdeniau
    sdeniau said 3 months Edit Delete

    very interesting ideas in this presentation.
    S.

  • 7patrick7
    7patrick7 said 3 months Edit Delete

    Things can own you, instead of you owning them! You can be working for them, instead of them working for you! You never get anything from the system without it costing you something!
    The first time I put my feet in Africa, I enjoyed the simplicity of the people there, their hospitality, their childlike way to see life, their generosity to share the little they have, and their great faith in God!
    I give you the world, please give me the life!...

  • tanksons
    tanksons said 3 months Edit Delete

    while viewing the show I was thinking whether these iews can be shifted from commercial application to normal learning process. Yes it can be done. Once the person learns about a product or concept he is sold on it. I suggest you rework this show and you will find your purpose served more convincingly. Vote up for the potentials in learning area.

  • puneetjaggi
    puneetjaggi said 3 months Edit Delete

    Wonderful ppt! An eye opener!

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    Inspiring Communication

    From werner.iucksch, 3 months ago Add as contact

    Presentation about what makes communication inspire people, as well as the benefits of that for companies, with lots of examples. By Martin Montoya, Werner Iucksch and Luiz Mastropietro.

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    1. Slide 1: Inspiring Communication by: Martin Montoya Werner Iucksch Luiz Mastropietro
    2. Slide 2: invisibility There are so many brands and adverts today that the consumer just prefer to ignore almost all of them (Source: Advertising Media Inter Center Website)
    3. Slide 3:(Video # 1) go to www.estalo.org/?p=542 and watch all the videos from this presentation Courtesy Lowe
    4. Slide 4:
    5. Slide 5:But what if instead of chaos, it was something like this. Which side would you look at?
    6. Slide 6:
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    8. Slide 8:inspiring is not an option, it’s a necessity and it has to be all the time.
    9. Slide 9:But… it´s not this simple: