Ros Atkins is BBC News' Analysis Editor and has presented and reported on the biggest stories around the world for twenty years. He's also the creator of the critically acclaimed 'Ros Atkins on...' video series, which has become a phenomenon, garnering millions of views. His ability to explain complex stories in a clear, concise and consumable way has led to him being dubbed the nation's 'Explainer-in-Chief'.
To watch an Atkins report is akin to observing a watchmaker
assemble the inner workings of a timepiece - there's precision,
deftness and a calming expertise.
*The Times*
Crisp common sense and beautifully written. Ros is a brilliant
communicator and is able to make even the gnarliest subjects
crystal clear.
*Lorraine Kelly, ITV Presenter*
The shining light that guides us to understanding what on earth is
going on in our complicated world! Ros Atkins has that rare quality
of appealing to all generations - even teens who don't watch TV
News find his explainers on their phones and follow his guidance to
the thorny topics of the day. Now they can learn to do that for
themselves. The book every parent wants to slide in their teens'
direction to equip them for real life.
*Sarah Brown, founder and president of Theirworld charity*
A brilliant guide to communication and explanation. This book will
make your arguments stand out in the tsunami of information in our
world. It's for all those who want their audiences to listen and
understand when they write an essay, a presentation or even send a
simple email.
*Jeremy Bowen, BBC News*
What a gift! One of the UK's great communicators shares his wisdom
so we can all explain better. It's an engaging, entertaining and
(above all) useful book showing how to unpack, organise, compose
and deliver our ideas better. To communicate clearly we must think
clearly. This book shows how to do both.
*Professor Todd Rogers, Harvard University*
From the journalist whose trademark is concision and clarity comes
a manual on how the rest of us can achieve just that. The Art of
Explanation is part-memoir, part self-help, and thoroughly
informative and enjoyable.
*Reeta Chakrabarti*
Public speaking will become far less nerve-wracking after reading
this book ... Atkins teaches readers how to best articulate
themselves in front of an audience, keep people's attention during
a presentation, perform well during an interview, and boost your
confidence in general.
*Business Traveller Magazine*
A dazzling primer on how we can tell the truth effectively. All the
tools you need against misinformation are contained within.
*Alan Rusbridger, Editor, Prospect Magazine*
Lucid and detailed ... good advice on memory, presentation and a
range of techniques to put forward the best explanations in both
verbal and electronic communication.
*Independent*
Ros Atkins does a masterful job of showing you how to be a better
communicator in a 'news you can use' book that is interesting,
engaging and, ultimately, transformative for readers.
*Raju Narisetti, McKinsey Publishing*
This book is incredibly useful to anyone who has to make a
persuasive case, illustrated with stories of failures and triumph's
from Ros career as a journalist. I thought I knew how to write and
present, but this book has already changed the way I
communicate.
*Vivian Schiller, Aspen Institute*
A recipe book for storytelling, made to be dipped into . . . there
is a particular brilliance in the anecdotes told here . . . moving
it from textbook to something that operates like a well-thumbed
cookbook, asserting its value with heart.
*Irish Times*
This is brilliant book; if you work in the communications industry
it's a must-read.
*Sir John Hegarty, founder of Saatchi & Saatchi & BBH*
A great new book on explanation by Ros Atkins - sharing the secrets
that make him one of the clearest analysts in modern
journalism.
*Rory Stewart, author and co-host of The Rest Is Politics*
Ros Atkins brings the same clarity and detail to his book as he
does to the reports that have made him a well-known and respected
figure on the BBC. This book is useful well beyond the media
world.
*Alastair Campbell, author and co-host of The Rest Is Politics*
I've read a lot of books about clear communication, knowing your
audience, and getting your message across. This is the best.
*Isabel Berwick, writer and host of the FT Working It podcast*
A great read for polishing your communication skills.
*Forbes*
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