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Do You Have to Be Aggressive to Make Sales?
A few weeks ago I was onsite at a company that had hired me to train their sales team on how to stop using traditional selling and start using the Unlock The Game™ sales approach.

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Strategic Tips From Your Strategic Thinking Business Coach To Improve Personal Communications
Personal conversations are one of the most common aspects of our human conversations. Personal conversations are an essential facet in almost every one of our relationships. And one might say that the quality of those relationships is dependent upon our abilities to verbally communicate. Have you ever had any training to help you develop your personal conversational skills? Have you ever wished that you could be a better conversationalist? Do you realize that personal communication skills are one of the most powerful and strategic assets you can possess? People with effective communication skills have a real strategic advantage for business and social success. Your strategic thinking business coach has the following strategic tips to improved personal communications.

Tough Conversations:Talking Over What Really Matters
Typically we enter into difficult conversations prepared to explain our own view points. What is needed is to hold off until we explore as much as we can the other’s person’s perspective. Enter into the conversation with a learning objective. Don’t assume that you understand enough to explain things. Tough Conversations begin with hard listening.

Free Publicity & Other Fairy Tales
There are loads of references to “free PR” or “free publicity” on the internet. It sounds great. Who wouldn’t want free PR? But if you keep reading you’ll find that 99.9% of the time, these are companies that are selling you ways to get free PR. So, is it still free after you’ve paid for it?

FREE isnt what it used to be
Email, is indeed free but free isn't what it used to be! No Sir, in the past, getting something for free was exciting, like winning, even though you didn't have to compete for it. "You can have this for free", usually meant, I like you and want you to feel special.

Leading Change - Engaging in Fierce Conversations
Business is fundamentally an extended conversation. Whether you're speaking with your boss, team members, colleagues or direct reports, conversations shape what gets done. As a leader, you must engineer conversations to foster clarity, cooperation, creativity and a connection to company values.

Ten Tips for Emotionally Intelligent Conversations
This article provides some powerful tips you can use for having fierce conversations at work, particularly difficult conversations that have to deal with conflict or lack of trust. These ideas are helpful for people who have trust issues and are in conflict with one another. They have been found to be very powerful and effective in helping leaders and employees engage in assertive and emotionally intelligent conversations.

Personal Impact and Influence – The Conversation Control Map
Conversations are how things get done in organisations. These conversations might be meetings, email interactions, telephone conferences or chance corridor or water cooler discussions. What they have in common is their purpose. Business conversations are there to solve a problem or make a decision. A mental model or map helps people notice where a conversation is and provides pointers to what to do next to move it to a more useful place.

3 Sneaky Reasons that Sales Appointments End in "No Sale"
I went to lunch with a NuSkin rep recently. I love hearing network marketing (MLM) sales pitches because they are the perfect place to explore sales techniques. I’ve probably heard around 30 MLM “opportunity” conversations in the past couple of years. I’m struck by how often these conversations sound similar. Not the opportunity itself, but the way the reps present the opportunity...

Train the Trainer on Handling Difficult Conversations Training to Improve Workplace Communication
Handling difficult conversations and people requires discipline. Fortunately, by following a set of simple yet powerful guidelines, you can significantly improve your conversations with others. This article presents a number of guidelines you can use to handle difficult people better.

Changing What's Normal Conversations
Two trends I like in professional speaking are that presenters are more and more catalysts for conversation and there is an audience expectation of the speaker to engage in conversation. I love these trends as they are a personal preference. Conversations of meaning are a challenge for most people particularly in the age of all things digital. Here are my top twelve tips for engaging in meaningful conversations:

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