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Eating Your Own Dog Food
Many companies don't practice what they preach not knowing it would hit them hard in the long run. The customers are not really that dumb and have evolved.

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Finding the Right Mentor
Successful businesspeople often wax eloquent about the benefits of having a mentor. Unfortunately, they often skip over the part where they tell you how to find one. How can you find the right person to guide you in your career? And how do you approach that person once you do? Here are some guidelines and tips that can help you find a good mentor.

Business Works Best When You Accept the Help You Need
When you're where the buck stops, it's easy to regard help as something you can't accept. Especially when offered. Let me share a story. A famous radio presenter in the UK, Roger Royle, once told this anecdote about 'saying no'...

Top Seven Ways to Improve Your Presentation Skills
Anyone aspiring to work in an executive capacity must to have refined presentation skills, unless of course you are the President of the United States – sorry George. However, few people are naturally eloquent speakers. Public speaking is difficult for most, but with a little help, you can polish your skills and impress even the most critical audiences. Use the following ideas to diminish your anxiety and improve your presentations.

Lessons from The Breakfast Club
Have you ever tried to look better on the outside than you were feeling on the inside? Do you ever abandon your truth to please others? If you weren’t afraid of losing someone’s approval, acceptance, or love, if you didn’t feel that you had to choose between abandoning yourself or being abandoned by someone else, wouldn’t you be authentic all the time with everyone? Wouldn’t you stand up for yourself more? Whenever I am challenged to please others at the expense of being real, I think about Anais Nin’s eloquent quote, “And the day came when the risk to remain tight in a bud was more painful than the risk it took to blossom.”

Value and Tension: Strike the Right Balance
It All Starts with Value You may be the most polished presenter or the most charismatic teacher on the planet, but if you are not giving people what they need so that they can make the choice to buy what you have to offer, your Million-Dollar

Presentation Success: How You Can Own the Room
A successful presentation starts with the presenter owning the room. When you know and own the room, you will be a more powerful and confident presenter. That leads to more successful presentations for you.

Best Storytelling Tips for Marketing Presentations
What's the worst horror story you can imagine for a presenter giving a marketing presentation? A presenter who is in love with his or her own story! What's the best way to avoid falling in love with your own presentation style or story? Find out here with 3-must-have tips.

How To Stop Judging Your Presentation
Hate the way you give presentations? If you’re kicking yourself over lousy performance, now you can escape feeling like the worst presenter in the world. Find out here…

5 Easy Ways to Add E-Learning To Your Business
If you're a presenter, thought leader or infopreneur, I'm sure you've already heard about "e-learning", and you might even be doing some of it already. Unfortunately, I find many people are intimidated by the idea, even if they know they "should" be doing something about it.

How to Host a Webinar Properly
There's a difference between presenting a webinar and hosting a webinar: a webinar presenter delivers material, and a webinar host provides the best environment for the presenter and audience. Keep in mind that if you're running a webinar yourself, you'll probably be taking on the role of both presenter and host. But it's still useful to separate these roles in your mind, so you can engage your audience at both levels.

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