In 1963, Martin Luther King gave his “I have a dream” speech, one of the most important speeches of the modern age against racial discrimination in the United States.
Dream like Martin Luther King, speak like Obama, be in command without having to boss people around, and be yourself is about speeches, but more specifically, it is about dreams, our dreams, both large and small, about how to make them come true, how to make ourselves better human beings and better professionals, and about how to make the most of our intelligence and our lives.
On these pages, Luis Bassat, one of the world’s leading communicators, invites us to improve our objectives, to communicate better, to lead in a more intelligent manner and to do all this while remaining our natural selves.
Here you will find a guide that will help you build the person that you want to be, capable of communicating with conviction, inspiring others and leading your collaborators through motivation. Based on his own experiences and life situations, the author has written a work which, in his own words, “is not a book of memories, or a scientific treatise, or a collection of tips for a practical life, but rather one that has a lot of all of these as well as a few other things”.
Finally, we can surely say that the pages of Vicenç Villatoro’s “El discurso politico” are among the best to have been written on this subject.

