Synopsis
For anyone who writes anything... letters, papers, reports, articles, memos, speeches... even thank you notes. Learn step-by-step how to write better than you ever thought you could.
About the Author
Herbert E. Meyer is a leading authority on the use of information.
During
the Reagan Administration, Mr. Meyer served as Special Assistant to the
Director of Central Intelligence and Vice Chairman of the CIA's
National Intelligence Council. In these positions, he managed
production of the U.S. National Intelligence Estimates and other
top-secret projections for the President and his national security
advisers. Mr. Meyer is widely credited with being the first U.S.
Government official to forecast the Soviet Union's collapse -- a
forecast for which he later was awarded the U.S. National Intelligence
Distinguished Service Medal, which is the Intelligence Community's
highest honor.
Formerly
an associate editor of FORTUNE, he has authored several books including
The War Against Progress, Real-World Intelligence, and Hard Thinking.
Mr. Meyer and his wife, Jill, are co-authors of How to Write, which is
among the world's most widely used writing handbooks.
Mr.
Meyer's essays on Intelligence and Politics have been published in The
Wall Street Journal, National Review Online, Policy Review and The
American Thinker.
Mr.
Meyer is host and producer of The Siege of Western Civilization, a DVD
that outlines the threats to America's security, economy, and culture.
These
days, Mr. Meyer is a popular speaker on the lecture circuit. He
delivers his overview of global trends and developments, entitled What
in the World is Going On?, to corporations, business associations,
student organizations and public affairs groups throughout the world.
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