100 Tips to Communicate Your Competitive Edge
100 easy to follow tips to help you identify your true value,
communicate your value, and protect your value in your everyday life.
by: Leslie G. Ungar
I designed this book so you can either read all the tips, or pick it up at any page or any tip and read one or two. If you remember and implement one tip, you will make magic in your ability to move your agenda forward.
In this updated, concise, yet powerful edition, I provide advice that applies to everyday life, the business world and professional speaking. Tips include: how to open with a wow, what parts of a speech you need to memorize, how to choose your seat at a meeting, when to practice, and how to own the podium. This is the only book of its kind, 100 Tips in 100 Days is an easy to use trip-tik to help you navigate the journey to use your voice to get results, move your agenda forward, and communicate your competitive edge.
You might be familiar with the Herbie’s Helpful Hints section of my monthly newsletter. My next book will be a compilation of these hints, with my Dad’s blessing I hope.
Whether you will have this one copy or order one hundred, please peruse “my baby” with the enthusiasm and interest with which it was written.
Thank you for being on this journey from unpublished to proud parent.
Leslie G. Ungar
President
Electric Impulse Communications
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HEAR WHAT PEOPLE HAVE TO SAY ABOUT
100 TIPS IN 100 DAYS:
“I received a copy of your 100 Tips in 100 Days, and it has been an outstanding book to read . I am a visual learner, and I’ve been able to get more insight on your creativity and thought processes through your book. It is a GREAT read!"
Mike Adkins
Will-Burt
"Leslie…loved the idea for your book and you pulled it off….kudos. I’ll look forward to reading it when I’m on planes over the holiday. The best part is you can learn something in 30 seconds by reading one of the tips. It’s tough to know you have to spend 20 hours reading a book to get the value you want! Tip #2 is the best. I learned that in a speech course in college and it’s always served me well!"
Bill Steere
Steere Enterprises

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