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After fifty years making my presentations in and out of the courtroom I’ve learned one thing for certain: It all begins with the person, with who each of us is. If we have no knowledge of who we are, if we have no insight into the self, if we have never heeded the admonition of the sages—“Know thyself”—we walk before the power persons (the jury, the board, the boss, the administrator) as a stranger to the self. And all of the participants at the presentation will remain as strangers to us as well.
Win Your Case: How to Present, Persuade, and Prevail--Every Place, Every Time
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