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The 3-Minute Rule: Say Less To Get More From Any Pitch Or Presentation
The 3-Minute Rule: Say Less To Get More From Any Pitch Or Presentation
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That’s the 3-Minute Rule.
Hollywood producer and pitch master Brant Pinvidic has sold more than three hundred TV shows and movies, run a TV network, and helmed one of the largest production companies in the world with hits like The Biggest Loser and Bar Rescue. In his nearly twenty years of experience, he’s developed a straightforward system that’s helped hundreds—from Fortune 100 CEOs to PTA presidents—use Hollywood storytelling techniques to simplify their messages and say less to get more.
Pinvidic shows that anyone can deliver a great pitch, for any idea, in any situation, so your audience remembers your message and can pass it on. You’ll see how his methods work across various scenarios—from presenting investment opportunities to pitching sponsorship deals.
Now it’s your turn. The 3-Minute Rule will equip you with an easy, foolproof method to boil down any idea to its essential elements for maximum impact.
Simplify. Say less. Get more.
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One Line Summary
Master concise pitches that captivate in minutes.
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Who is this book for?
If you've ever struggled with making impactful presentations quickly, this book offers a game-changing approach. Brant Pinvidic's Hollywood-rich experience makes it an engaging read, showing you how to cut through noise and grab attention efficiently. It's perfect for anyone wanting to make their messages memorable and persuasive with less fuss.