WEDNESDAY 'December 1 18.00
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introduces Laura Ginelli
The meeting is organized by AIF (Italian Association of Trainers).
A text that is spread over some provocative premise: How does the modern commentator? Rather than argue, he is able to move to the surface, applying "the fine art of touch ideas and problems." Oscar Wilde said: "I love talking about nothing: it is the only topic that I know everything." This art belongs to the modern views, and allows him to provide accurate answers even when he does not understand the questions.
Clarity? Forget it! The modern commentator can afford to speak in an incomprehensible way. Often, indeed, not even he understands what he says, can quibble so brilliantly on any topic, even those unknown to him. From here the text irreverent, sometimes cynical, that exposes the tools of the trade "of the aspiring modern commentator.
CLAUDIO FEEDING is a journalist and trainer in management creativity and innovation. He has published extensively on marketing and communications. For more news
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