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Authors at Google: Stephanie Palmer, "Good in a Room"
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Former MGM Director of Creative Affairs Stephanie Palmer reveals the techniques used by Hollywood's top writers, directors and producers to get financing for their projects and explains how you can apply these techniques to be more successful in your own high-stakes meetings. Because, as Palmer as found, the strategies used to sell yourself and ... Read more

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- -: Authors at Google: Stephanie Palmer, "Good in a Room"

March 15, 2012 (about 12 years ago)

Former MGM Director of Creative Affairs Stephanie Palmer reveals the techniques used by Hollywood's top writers, directors and producers to get financing for their projects and explains how you can apply these techniques to be more successful in your own high-stakes meetings. Because, as Palmer a...

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Source: Google Talks

- -: Authors at Google Presents Stephanie Palmer: Good in a Room

March 15, 2012 (about 12 years ago)

Former MGM Director of Creative Affairs Stephanie Palmer reveals the techniques used by Hollywood's top writers, directors and producers to get financing for their projects and explains how you can apply these techniques to be more successful in your own high-stakes meetings. Because, as Palmer a...

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Source: Google Talks

- -: Authors@Google: Justin Locke

January 4, 2012 (over 12 years ago)

Justin Locke, author and former bass player for the Boston Pops, visits Google Cambridge to discuss his book, "Principles of Applied Stupidity." From the book's description: "How often have you seen someone fail to move ahead in life because they were afraid of facing the unknown? How often have...

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- -: Authors@Google: Charles Bamforth

February 27, 2009 (about 15 years ago)

Professor Charles Bamforth visits Google's Mountain View, CA headquarters to discuss his book, "Grape vs Grain." This event took place on January 22, 2009 as part of the Authors@Google series.

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- -: Authors@Google: Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni

March 11, 2009 (about 15 years ago)

Novelist Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni visits Google's Mountain View, CA headquarters to discuss her book, "The Palace of Illusions." This event took place on March 6, 2009, as part of the Authors@Google series.

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- -: Authors@Google: Ray Anderson

November 26, 2009 (over 14 years ago)

Entrepreneur Ray Anderson visits Google's Mountain View, CA headquarters to discuss his new book "Confessions of a Radical Industrialist." This event took place on October 5, 2009, as part of the Authors@Google series

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- -: Filmmakers@Google: Shibani Bathija

June 27, 2010 (almost 14 years ago)

Renowned Bollywood screenwriter Shibani Bathija visits Mountain View for a screening of "My Name is Khan" followed by Q&A. Shibani is known for notable works like: "Fanaa" and "Kabhi Alvida Na Kehna." Her latest film has made headlines across the world. It is currently the highest grossing Bolly...

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- -: Leading@Google: Liz Wiseman & Greg McKeown

July 7, 2010 (almost 14 years ago)

Liz Wiseman and Greg McKeown visit Google to discuss their book "Multipliers: How the Best Leaders Make Everyone Smarter." Are you a genius or a genius maker? We've all had experience with two dramatically different types of leaders. The first type drains intelligence, energy, and capability fr...

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- -: Leading@Google: Tony Hsieh

July 19, 2010 (almost 14 years ago)

Tony Hsieh visits Google in Mountain View to talk about his new book - Delivering Happiness: A Path to Profits, Passion, and Purpose. The visionary CEO of Zappos explains how an emphasis on corporate culture can lead to unprecedented success. Pay new employees $2000 to quit. Make customer serv...

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- -: Authors@Google: David Kirkpatrick

July 20, 2010 (almost 14 years ago)

In only six years Facebook has gone from a dorm room novelty to a company that will soon reach 500 million users. It has transformed social life in the United States and elsewhere; become a ubiquitous presence in marketing; and altered politics, businesses, and even our sense of our own identity....

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