收到一封China daily编辑的来信
(2010-07-12 22:58:04)
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别告诉我你懂ppt好评杂谈chinadaily |
最近心情超级差,要多差有多差。好久没写东西了,因为我不喜欢把负面的东西带给别人。凡事总往好处想,但谁也会有不如意的时候,这个时候最好的办法就是“烦着呢,别理我”。估计八零后已经不知道这句话的来历了。当年那个风靡全中国的T恤口号已经被更多的雷人的口号所取代。
今天唯一让人高兴的事是收到了China daily的编辑的来信。这篇报道对我是个非常意外的惊喜。我的书最近在排行榜上掉的很厉害,原因是很多图书公司开始了不惜血本的送书活动,而我没有参与任何活动。我万万没想到这个时间还能够上china daily这样的报纸。现在的图书市场太多的钱买来的广告、排行榜,踏踏实实的做一本书似乎已经成了传说。我不去评论网上的诸多猜测,因为我无法改变别人的看法。但我只想拍着胸脯说,我尽力做了一本靠内容打拼的书,任凭读者评论。
李治您好:
我是中国日报阅读版记者梅佳,之前看过中文媒体的推荐,自己买了本您的大作,很是喜欢,遂写了个短评
上周见报,版面的样子在附件里
祝好
全文如下:
Pointers for good presentations
Don’t Tell Me that You Know PPT,
Li considers her distillation of “10 years practical experience”
far more than a know-how book, she views it
as a book that presents a professional working attitude and the art
of being an employee.
Li, who once worked at PepsiCo , was successful at
school and at work due to her mastery of PowerPoint skills. Based
on her university and company lectures on producing such
presentations, Li shares her thoughts and methods in giving
PowerPoint presentations with creativity and humor. Numerous real
life cases from Li’s career make the book a fun and
thought-provoking read.