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Most executives find it necessary to make a number of persuasive presentations during their business careers. Planners must convince management committees to adopt new approaches or procedures; subordinates must convince their superiors that the organization should set out on a new course of action; home office managers must convince a group of field managers to pay more attention to service levels or a new product — the list of examples is endless. Such presentations are regular occurrences in all organizations.

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