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Field Sales Prospecting, just do it!©
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| Far too many field salespeople miss a great opportunity to both grow their business and reduce stress.
Driving past a Prospect while in the field is a real tragedy. Field Prospecting simply requires a little practice and then it can become the single greatest asset in the field sales professional's skill base. |
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Emotional Intelligence – The Hard Truth About Soft Skills
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| How are your people skills? Academic research has shown that people with high Emotional Intelligence are more successful in business and in life. Emotional Intelligence refers to how well you know yourself, your ability to effectively manage your emotions, and how well you interact with others. Emotional Intelligence is a critical competency for leaders. It is very common in technical fields for people to be promoted to management because they excelled as technicians without much regard for their people skills. Unlike IQ, Emotional Intelligence can be developed. |
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Financial Intelligence
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| For years, academic experts have been measuring people’s intelligence by administering an I.Q. test. More recently, behavioral scientists and those in the field of psychology have been discussing a principle they call emotional intelligence. I would submit there is another intellectual area of expertise I would call financial intelligence.
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Social Emotional Intelligence in Leadership
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| 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. |
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EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE
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| Emotional Intelligence is the number one predictor of professional success and personal excellence!
Only part of our success in life can be attributed to intelligence. Other qualities: trust, integrity, authenticity, creativity, honesty, presence and resilience, are at least as important. These 'other intelligences' are collectively described as Emotional Intelligence.
Unlike intelligence, the good news is that EQ can be learned or developed; it's not something you are stuck with. We can develop in ways that can improve our relationships, our workplaces, our parenting, and our classrooms.
We could turn society on its ear if we learned to recognize our emotions and control our reactions; if we combined our thinking with our feelings; if we learned to channel our flow of feelings into creative expression, an expression of love. |
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What Is Your Sales Team’s A. Q.?
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| It has been known for some time that if you want to measure an individual’s intelligence, you administer an Intelligence Quotient test. This has been an accepted method of measuring one’s intelligence for many years. In sales management, intelligence is important, but this does not get you closer to measuring or predicting your sales team’s effectiveness or the ability to predict with any certainty the projections of future sales. How do measure this? With an A. Q. test. |
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How Multiple Intelligence Theory Reveals Opportunities for Personal Growth
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| Very few topics in our culture are as talked about with as little understanding as the issue of intelligence. Research shows that there may actually be nine types of intelligence, yet many types of intelligence are not supported by traditional education or celebrated by society. |
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Leadership Truth #5 - Great Leaders Have High Emotional Intelligence
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| Simply stated, Emotional Intelligence is the ability to work with people at all levels. The degree of success of an individual in this world is much more closely aligned with the level of Emotional Intelligence than IQ. |
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How Does Working With Emotional Intelligence Help Us In Daily Life?
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| This article is second in line with my current topic of discussion – Emotional Intelligence. It describes the reasons for the particularly increasing relevance and importance of EI in today’s global workplace. The article focuses upon how working with Emotional Intelligence helps in daily life – both at work and at home. |
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Cultural Intelligence - Or The Art Of Avoiding “FARTFULLNESS”
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| We all know that intelligence is a good thing; however, it seems that new “flavors” of intelligence pop-up with annoying regularity. A few years ago it was emotional intelligence – this was cited as a “must have” for successful organizational players. Then we had social intelligence as the key skill. Now cultural intelligence is the hot topic! |
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Soft Skills, Hard Results (Part 2)
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| There's not a lot we can do about the processing power between our ears. For the most part, we're stuck with whatever intelligence quotient (IQ) we've got. The good news for many of us is that our IQ is dramatically less important to success and happiness than our emotional intelligence (EQ). What's even better is that EQ, unlike IQ, can be improved.
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