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How to Understand People
Learn more about DISC Personality Profiles. We'll show you how to add value to your students and enhance any Consulting, Teaching, Training or Coaching process by first getting acquainted with them and showing them how to "people-read" in every area of their lives! People-Reading shows you what underlies and drives each different personality or behavioral style type and makes you much more effective, whether teaching, selling, parenting, or just relating to another human being!

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How to Write a Results-Oriented Job Description
Job descriptions are necessary to communicate job responsibilities to employees, but you’ll waste your valuable time writing traditional task-oriented job descriptions. Instead, write job descriptions in a powerful results-oriented style that brings new meaning and job clarity to employees. Here’s a simple structure to use.

Exploring Beyond Keywords Into Behavioral Research
Let's talk a bit in this article about researching the "search behavior" of your target audience as opposed to just "hunting for the keywords" they might be using. The difference between "keyword research" and "behavioral research" is that keyword research keeps us in a rather technical mode and focused on finding out what words people are entering into a search box while searching. But "behavioral research" has the added advantage of enlightenment and understanding that not only reveals what keyword phrases are being used, but why those keywords are being used.

Are You The Perfect Fit For Your Role?
Last week I arrived home from a conference to an email inbox that was very full. I spotted an email with a subject line reading: Behavioral Test. Never mind that they’re not called tests. It’s a survey that spits out an assessment of a person's natural behavioral style. There are no wrong or right assessments.

Social Emotional Intelligence in Leadership
Leaders and entire organizations have discovered that success in the workplace has significantly less to do with intelligence or core job competencies and more to do with emotional and behavioral intelligence. The best technicians and the most brilliant team members will often end up with the highest degree of dysfunction when their emotional intelligence is very low. The fattest human resource files have very little to do with job knowledge and generally, have a great deal to do with poor behavioral adaptation and emotional intelligence.

Delegation, the Key to Small Business Growth
In his bestselling book, "The E-Myth Revisited," Michael Gerber suggests that you prepare an organizational chart for your business right from the get-go, complete with descriptions for each job you currently perform. This may seem unnecessary (after all, you know what you have to do!) but it will help you prepare for the time when you need to start delegating to employees or outside services. Having formal job descriptions in place will not only allow you to identify the work you can delegate as your business grows, but make the transition less disruptive and stressful.

TAKE MY ‘WORD’ FOR IT
How do you convert dry facts or descriptions into compelling headlines or sentences?

Advanced Franchise Business Accounting - Part 1
In FranchiseHelp's 3-Part Guide on EvanCarmichael for analyzing the profit potential of a franchise business, we provided basic descriptions of several important accounting terms. Those descriptions were fully sufficient for building out a basic franchise business plan model, but some people like to dig deep into the weeds, so for you detail freaks we've assembled the following guide to Advanced Franchise Accounting Concepts. Read on for Part 1 of a 2-Part Series on Franchise Accounting Terminology.

Sales Strategy: How to Inoculate Your Sales Team Against the Excuse Virus
Excuse-making, a behavioral virus that’s wormed its way into businesses everywhere, at every level.

Mastering Job Interviews Using the SOAR Answer Model
Make a great impression on your interviewer by mastering artful responses to behavioral job interview questions. The S.O.A.R. Answer Model is helpful for preparing for interview questions as well as keeping you focused in the interview while answering questions, especially behavioral questions.

Behavioral Tips and Interview Questions
Today, most employers are using behavioral interviews instead of the traditional personal interviews for selecting the candidates. Behavioral interviews are the interviews where the candidate is given any situation and interviewer will ask the candidate about his reaction if he were in that particular situation. That means, the behavior of the candidate is reviewed in such interviews.

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