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Published on: 10/2/2002
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Anthony (Tony) J. Tortorici, chairman and CEO of Tortorici & Randolph public relations and former Vice President of Public Relations for The Coca-Cola Company will be the featured speaker at the SME-Atlanta luncheon meeting on Monday, March 18th on the topic of "The Power of Civility: If You Can't Say 'Yes,' say 'No.'"
Tony is writing a book by the same title, which promises to be the next "One Minute Manager."Take a pre-publishing peek under the tent to hear what it's all about and even contribute your own examples for possible inclusion in the book.
Speaker: Anthony J. Tortorici, CEOTopic: "The Power of Civility: If You Can't Say Yes, say No"
Civility is a sign of strength not weakness, as many might believe.There are scores of business and personal situations where simple acts of civility will catapult you to the front of the pack.Tony will show you how civility represents power: the power you have to control virtually any situation.He will sprinkle his presentation with selected, real-life anecdotes from his more than 30-year career in public relations.
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Anthony (Tony) J. Tortorici, chairman and CEO of Tortorici & Randolph public relations and former Vice President of Public Relations for The Coca-Cola Company will be the featured speaker at the SME-Atlanta luncheon meeting on Monday, March 18th on the topic of "The Power of Civility: If You Can't Say 'Yes,' say 'No.'"
Tony is writing a book by the same title, which promises to be the next "One Minute Manager."Take a pre-publishing peek under the tent to hear what it's all about and even contribute your own examples for possible inclusion in the book.
Speaker: Anthony J. Tortorici, CEOTopic: "The Power of Civility: If You Can't Say Yes, say No"
Civility is a sign of strength not weakness, as many might believe.There are scores of business and personal situations where simple acts of civility will catapult you to the front of the pack.Tony will show you how civility represents power: the power you have to control virtually any situation.He will sprinkle his presentation with selected, real-life anecdotes from his more than 30-year career in public relations.