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Push Buttons, and Other Rules for Elevator Speeches

by Amy Plotch | Mar 15, 2012

 An ‘elevator speech’ is a quick and concise summary of what your organization does and what makes it special. While we rarely find opportunities to make speeches on elevators, the elevator speech comes in handy in all kinds of situations. Here are some tips to make...

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