Talk:Sales presentation/Archives/2013

explain why you object to the deletion
If one checks Special:WhatLinksHere/Sales_pitch at least couple of Business/Marketing/sales realted articles namely Business development, testimonials had created linking to this page besides a user listed this topic as missing topic here. User:Skysmith/Missing topics about Business and Economics.

Here we have Elevator pitch, Pitch (filmmaking) stub articles related subject/industry specific sales pitch, and then not for  sales pitch itself?

For that matter most of pages related to  Business/Marketing/sales seems to have some or other problem.I am not for deletion but bringing page to related project community  attention.

Usually I loose in retaining pages nominated for deletion at english wikipedia so I do not know should I invest my further my time for this article at all.

May be you nominate it for deletion discussion and if community deciedes to keep it I will spend more time for this page.

As of now I am removing deletion tag.

Thanks and regards

Mahitgar (talk) 08:46, 9 August 2009 (UTC)

Re the claim that the original Congregation for the Propagation of the Faith was a group of cardinals "pitching Catholicism in non-Catholic countries":

This is a skewed interpretation of the Roman event. Rome's intention was not mass persuasion/propaganda as we moderns have come to understand what those words mean. Rather, the 1622 establishment of the Congregation was primarily an organizational development, the establishment of a bureaucracy or ministry to promote and monitor doctrinal orthodoxy and uniformity in its worldwide missionary sector. Its sphere of control and influence was both Catholic and non-Catholic countries. Its work was threefold: to diagnose weaknesses and failure; to institute reforms; to review the suitability of the missionary workers themselves. There's a significant historical difference in that kind of complex enterprise and "pitching Catholicism to non-Catholic countries.'

The pitching Catholicism should be deleted.

Cunningham (2002), pp.15-16, The New Catholic Encyclopedia, 1967, vol. 11, pp. 840-844

Bonizo of Sutri January 118, 2013. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Bonizo of Sutri (talk • contribs) 20:43, 18 January 2013 (UTC)