Has it really been three years since the last episode of Marketing Masterpiece Theatre? It has. In ’05 and ’06, I had some fun doing dramatic readings of business books such as … The Long Tail, Brand Hijack, and How to Become a Marketing Superstar.
Hopefully you’ll find the humor (and smart knowledge nuggets) in this go-round of Marketing Masterpiece Theatre. All new episodes all week long. Enjoy!
Today's episode is a short reading from GIVE YOUR SPEECH, CHANGE THE WORLD by Nick Morgan. A must-read book for anyone responsible for giving presentations.
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A masterful reading! Would you be willing to read the whole book for a cd/audio product? How amazing would that be!
I always wanted to be on Masterpiece Theatre, and this is probably as close as I'm ever going to get.
Nick Morgan
Posted by: Nick Morgan | August 24, 2009 at 05:38 PM
Nick, Sir Wilton Norman Chamberlain's day rate is quite spendy. But he's worth it. (Or maybe not. His pomposity becomes tiresome.)
Seriously, I've recommended this book so many times over the years. Your follow-up book, TRUST ME, is also good. Thanks for dropping by and commenting.
Posted by: john moore (from Brand Autopsy) | August 24, 2009 at 06:56 PM
John,
I can't believe it has been 3 years since the last installment of Marketing Masterpiece Theatre. There should be a warning label on that post. I spit coffee all over from laughter. To quote Jeff Spicoli, "Totally Awesome." Please give my best regards to Sir Wilton Norman Chamberlain. He is magnificent. I have added Nick's book to the wishlist. Can't wait to read it and improve my ability to change the world. John has already changed it slightly, bringing me out of my morning haze with a smile that will hopefully stay with me all day. Well done sir. Well done.
Posted by: David E. Bowman | August 25, 2009 at 06:51 AM
That was pretty funny. Being the youngster that I am, I had never heard of Marketing Masterpiece Theater before now. I'm now excited to see more episodes.
Posted by: Tracy | August 26, 2009 at 09:36 AM