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About the Never has clear, convincing communication been as important as in today’s information-cluttered environment. The Pyramid Principle explains in detail how written documents and presentations can be logically structured, and the methods described in the book are used by almost every major management consultancy on the planet.
Who should read this? - Professionals whose work involves preparing documents, presentations or written communications - Anyone who wants to be more persuasive in their written communications - Anyone who wants to learn about effective tools for problem-solving and structuring presentations
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Introduces a bit of confusion on the difference between inductive and deductive reasoning, but otherwise a solid foundational text. At first I was about to dismiss it as too basic for a modern audience, but then I looked at some of the emails I receive (and sometimes write) and understood that this is still essential reading. Essential, but not sufficient. Use it to complement other sources like the "Elegant Pitch", for example.
The book is a long time friend of my bookshelf. I am alas deeply frustrated that it is not available in eBook form. The key insights covers exactly what it describes. A great resource for you iPhone or iPad.