How, pray tell Mr. Walker, will reading your "bestselling" book help me learn more about Tiger Woods? One need only purchase a few thousand copies at the right stores to make the NYT bestseller list, much less the lists you cite. Instead of a transparent shill for your manual, I would hope for a more reflective comment. "No one has as much credibility as the man who has nothing to sell." Seth Grodin - a seemingly indefatigable self-promoter who nevertheless does not irritate me as you do...
@MrWellingon TJ´s commentary is consistently a thoughtful and intelligent analysis. I wonder if there isn´t some unstated reason for MrWellington´s dissatisfaction, such as TJ´s insightful criticism of Tiger´s handling of the media, for example. This would explain why there is no specific example of what problem there is in TJ´s analysis.
@MrWellingon I'm very happy to irritate you! You could actually learn more about issues surrounding Tiger by reading my book Media Training A-Z. I'm not personally interested in writing a book on Tiger though I do think he provided a great context for talking about how people and institutions should handle themselves in the media during a crisis. I've now done more than a dozen videos on Tiger and I think they all provided interesting and useful analysis.
@MrWellingon I'm very happy to irritate you! You could actually learn more about issues surrounding Tiger by reading my book Media Training A-Z. I'm not personally interested in writing a book on Tiger though I do think he provided a great context for talking about how people and institutions should handle themselves in the media during a crisis. I've now done more than a dozen videos on Tiger and I think they all provided interesting and useful analysis.
@MrWellingon I see on your channel page under videos you've produced there is a big ZERO. Have you ever thought of producing your own videos where people can actually see, hear and critique your ideas?
You are repetitive and your grammar is appalling. Just because you have a modicum of fluency and ease of communication does not mean you are a great speaker. You are not so good you can fore go preparing before you presume to take up our time with your sometimes interesting but generally sophomoric videos. Stop tying to impress us with your "immediate analysis" and instead take some time to develop a thoughtful piece. These videos are doing more harm than good to your reputation.
@MrWellingon Thanks for watching. If you would like less immediate analysis, I would direct you to read "TJ Walker's Secret to Foolproof Presentations." This book went to #1 on the USA Today Bestseller list last year and was a Wall Street Journal and Business Week bestseller. Available at bookstores and Amazon worldwide.
How, pray tell Mr. Walker, will reading your "bestselling" book help me learn more about Tiger Woods? One need only purchase a few thousand copies at the right stores to make the NYT bestseller list, much less the lists you cite. Instead of a transparent shill for your manual, I would hope for a more reflective comment. "No one has as much credibility as the man who has nothing to sell." Seth Grodin - a seemingly indefatigable self-promoter who nevertheless does not irritate me as you do...
MrWellingon 1 year ago
@MrWellingon TJ´s commentary is consistently a thoughtful and intelligent analysis. I wonder if there isn´t some unstated reason for MrWellington´s dissatisfaction, such as TJ´s insightful criticism of Tiger´s handling of the media, for example. This would explain why there is no specific example of what problem there is in TJ´s analysis.
LaborHours 1 year ago
@LaborHours thanks!
tjwalker 1 year ago
@MrWellingon I'm very happy to irritate you! You could actually learn more about issues surrounding Tiger by reading my book Media Training A-Z. I'm not personally interested in writing a book on Tiger though I do think he provided a great context for talking about how people and institutions should handle themselves in the media during a crisis. I've now done more than a dozen videos on Tiger and I think they all provided interesting and useful analysis.
tjwalker 1 year ago
@MrWellingon I'm very happy to irritate you! You could actually learn more about issues surrounding Tiger by reading my book Media Training A-Z. I'm not personally interested in writing a book on Tiger though I do think he provided a great context for talking about how people and institutions should handle themselves in the media during a crisis. I've now done more than a dozen videos on Tiger and I think they all provided interesting and useful analysis.
tjwalker 1 year ago
@MrWellingon I see on your channel page under videos you've produced there is a big ZERO. Have you ever thought of producing your own videos where people can actually see, hear and critique your ideas?
tjwalker 1 year ago
You are repetitive and your grammar is appalling. Just because you have a modicum of fluency and ease of communication does not mean you are a great speaker. You are not so good you can fore go preparing before you presume to take up our time with your sometimes interesting but generally sophomoric videos. Stop tying to impress us with your "immediate analysis" and instead take some time to develop a thoughtful piece. These videos are doing more harm than good to your reputation.
MrWellingon 1 year ago
@MrWellingon Thanks for watching. If you would like less immediate analysis, I would direct you to read "TJ Walker's Secret to Foolproof Presentations." This book went to #1 on the USA Today Bestseller list last year and was a Wall Street Journal and Business Week bestseller. Available at bookstores and Amazon worldwide.
tjwalker 1 year ago