Think. Do. Say.

How to seize attention and build trust in a busy, busy world

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Pub Date 08 Oct 2019 | Archive Date 25 Jul 2019

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Description

Cut the jargon. Build purpose. Get real.

People today are inundated with non-stop content, broken promises, endless product extensions—and pressure from articles titled, “The 7 Things That Successful People Do Every Day.” They don’t know where to look or who to trust. So how do you win their time, and their confidence? From renowned advertising creative director Ron Tite comes a powerful approach to cutting through the noise—three words: Think. Do. Say. Ditch the jargon, and start making good things happen for you and your organization.

Cut the jargon. Build purpose. Get real.

People today are inundated with non-stop content, broken promises, endless product extensions—and pressure from articles titled, “The 7 Things That Successful...


A Note From the Publisher

Author is available for interviews, blog tours, autographed tours, autographed book giveaways, contests, and book club discussions.

Author is available for interviews, blog tours, autographed tours, autographed book giveaways, contests, and book club discussions.


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Author Bio:

Trained at the legendary Second City, Ron has always blurred the lines between art and commerce. He has been an award-winning advertising writer and Creative Director for some of the world’s most respected brands including Air France, Evian, Fidelity, Hershey, Johnson & Johnson, Kraft, Intel, Microsoft, Volvo and many others. He is Founder and CEO of Church+State, an agency that unifies content and advertising for global brands and media companies. He has also written for television. Penned a children’s book. Wrote, produced and performed a hit play. Published an award winning comedy book. Created a branded art gallery for Volvo. And was Executive Producer & Host of the award winning comedy show, Monkey Toast. In demand as a speaker all over the world, Ron speaks to leading organizations about creativity, innovation, branding, and corporate strategy. Ron’s first book, Everyone’s An Artist - Or At Least They Should Be (Co-written by Scott Kavanagh and Christopher Novais), was published by HarperCollins in 2016. His second book, Think • Do • Say, will hit store shelves October 1, 2019.

For more information, visit thinkdosay.com, or connect with Ron on Twitter, Facebook, or Linkedin.

Author Bio:

Trained at the legendary Second City, Ron has always blurred the lines between art and commerce. He has been an award-winning advertising writer and Creative Director for some of the...


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ISBN 9781989025710
PRICE $24.95 (USD)
PAGES 200

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Featured Reviews

Think. Do. Say.: How to Seize Attention and Build Trust in a Busy, Busy World, is a thought-provoking book written in such an engaging style that I found myself reading it in one sitting. Ron Tite teaches his readers how to persuade by telling a story (or a strategic narrative) guided by brand belief. He teaches you to avoid pitch slapping in favor of a much more competent strategy. Complete with case studies and personal anecdotes, Think.Do.Say is a refreshingly informative light-read that will have you thinking differently about brand positioning and expertly avoiding the dreaded integrity gap.

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