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It was his perception that caused the outburst. "Why aren't there any managers at these sessions? Why aren't they required to attend, too?" he challenged. Hired to provide workshops on building trust in a workplace lacking it, I answered his question to the extent I could during that first session, "It's my understanding that everyone is attending," I offered. "But let me find out for sure and get back to you."

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Public Relations Toast
Managers are entitled to wonder where the really positive external audience behaviors are, behaviors they need to reach their managerial objectives.

Remember, it is only the Behaviors that count!©
All the training in the world is irrelevant if it doesn't lead to new behaviors. So that is what the sales manager should focus on - behaviors.

Key Behaviors for Success
Success is the end destination of a long journey. Different people measure success differently. As you keep achieving your goals in business, the definition of success will likely change. Along the way to success, you will have to unlearn certain behaviors that could derail you from your path and you will have to make an effort to learn new behaviors so that you can invite success. Learn some of the essential behaviors that will help you to succeed.

Where's My Money, House & Freedom?
Yesterday, I was talking to Allan Hardman about being a non-reactive person. Being a spiritual person, I thought it was always best to be in love with life and never get upset about anything. HA! Allan got a kick out that. He said, "What if you were just a reactive person?" That stopped me dead in my tracks. What if I was just reactive? Well, then I could stop being frustrated about being frustrated.

People are hired for their skills and fired for their behavior!
People develop behaviors over time and find them very hard to change, while skills can be taught fairly quickly to a person with the appropriate behaviors.

HAVE HIGH STANDARDS FOR YOURSELF
Standards are the behaviors you hold yourself to (as opposed to boundaries which are the behaviors you hold others to. Standards aren't what you think you "should" do or what you think other people want or expect you to do. Rather, standards are behaviors that you commit to because they will help you be your best.

Five Common Misbehaving Sales Behaviors Keeping You From Your Goal to Increase Sales
Are the most common and simplest behaviors (think sales skills) costing you business because of how people perceive those behaviors? Maybe it is time to check out if these behaviors are costing you sales not to mention a lot of negative talk behind your back.

Employee Behaviors That Can Kill Your Business
It's important to clarify for your employees what behaviors are deal breakers at your company. At the very least, the following four behaviors should not be tolerated and should lead to immediate or ultimate termination, depending on the nature of the infraction.

Documenting Expected Behaviors
In creating a Strategic Framework, many organizations forget to include a documented set of expected behaviors. This is actually a critical step to do well. This article walks through a porcess of documenting behaviors. It is not rocket science, but it must be done.

LEADERSHIP IS CREATIVE THINKING NOT REACTIVE THINKING
We are in the era of "creative thinkers" versus "reactive thinkers". Leaders are active never reactive .I must recall Ram Charan by his contributive comment: "leadership means execution, execution, execution." Results and talent will be on the top of the cake of leadership. Creative thinkers thrive on the question "What's Possible?" Reactive thinkers ask, "What's wrong?" or "Who's to blame?" Reactive thinkers live in reaction and response to circumstances. Creative thinkers go beyond circumstances and situations. Leaders never play blame game. Leadership of new era is not to react but to act. Leaders never play blame game.

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