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| All too often organisations overlook the people that work for them when mapping out communications strategies. They pay lip service in the form of an occasional misdirected internal newsletter, throw some money at a staff party and have sporadic employee meetings. |
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A PR Surprise for Managers
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| Truth is, your PR budget can deliver results far beyond occasional publicity placements by embracing the kind of PR plan that persuades those important outside audiences to your way of thinking, and moving them to take actions that help your department, group, division or subsidiary
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5-Step Goal Setting Guide
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Get Yourself Unstuck: 8 Smart Reminders
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| Whether you consider yourself a occasional procrastinator, or a terminal one, getting stuck in the mud occasionally - paralyzing your ability to act sometimes happens. While it's certainly useful to explore the reasons behind persistent procrastination patterns and resolve them, this article is intended to offer you 8 smart reminders, to free you up, and get you moving again. Here they are:
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When 'Bored' Is the Name of Your Game
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| When boredom stops being an occasional feeling and becomes a way of life, it can signal more than clinical depression. It can be a powerful indication that you're entering your midlife transition. |
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The Hidden Importance of Listening
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| While he had everything under control, the prospect asked him a question and he proceeded to explain his position and then finally answered their question. The problem with that is the order should have been reversed. Any time a prospect asks you a question always answer their question first, then go into your explanation. |
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Watch Your Questions
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Twitter for Business Building and Lead Generation (or as I prefer to call it, relationship building) - Part 2 of 2, Communicating with Your Followers
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| As discussed in the previous article of this series, you're finding and being found by interesting people, with whom to connect via automated and manual means and you experiment with the occasional tweet. Now what? |
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The 2010 Execution Round-Up: Six Companies That Couldn’t “Get It Done” This Year (and Two That Did)
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| No doubt about it: 2010 saw its share of losers (and the occasional winner)
in the business arena. Here are a few of this year’s headline makers
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Teach Your Team To Enjoy Cold Calling
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