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8 Tips for Making a GREAT First Impression
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| Whether we like it or not, the reality is that people make a make a
snap judgment about you in the first 30 seconds they meet you. Here are 8
simple tips to use and ensure your professional image works for you and not
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FREE RESOURCES TO TURN DATA INTO DOLLARS
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| Excerpt: Finding new business can be a snap, if you know where to look and what to do with the information you find. Using the telephone along with publicly available information, you can turn data into dollars. |
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Leaders Make Decisions: It's Not Part of the Job; It Is the Job
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| A leader needs to make decisions, and he should be trained to make them. There is nothing wrong with a bad decision based on sound judgment (unless it becomes a pattern), but no decisions based on no judgment, is unforgivable. No decisions can cost time; cost money; and can even cost lives.
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Empirical Skepticism
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| Empirical skepticism is a foundation for great leadership. We must deliberately suspend judgment and be willing to live in doubt for while, in order to allow assumptions to be sorted from facts and to keep irrelevant facts from clouding our judgment. This practice of empirical skepticism ensures that open and challenging questions help our teams anticipate opportunity and assess risk more accurately. |
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8 Tips for Making a GREAT First Impression
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| Whether we like it or not, the reality is that people make a make a
snap judgment about you in the first 30 seconds they meet you. Here are 8
simple tips to use and ensure your professional image works for you and not
against you.
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Working with Ethical Gray Areas
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| The bottom line in leadership is that ethics cannot be codified or dictated. Ethical behavior is dependent upon the judgment and decision making by the leader. The best leaders are consistent and deliberate in their decisions when ethical gray is present. They communicate the decision, and more importantly, the reasons for their decision. They often collaborate the decision, not to cover their rear ends, but to seek wise counsel and tap into the judgment of others.
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It’s my judgment, so it must be right!
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| One of the most fascinating lies we tell ourselves is if we believe something to be true, right or so, it must be. The fact is, much of what we try to convince ourselves and others as true is often a matter of judgment based on ego.
If something is happening that we simply don’t approve of, then obviously it is wrong. Or so the thinking for many people goes.
Learn a simple technique for minimizing judgment.
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Snap Fitness Ranked No. 16 in the Inc.500
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| Snap Fitness Ranked No. 16 in the Inc.500 |
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SNAP Out of Your Sales Status Quo
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| I'm thrilled to share this interview with Jill Konrath about her new Best Selling books, SNAP Selling. |
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Find New Customers releases “7 Keys to B2B Marketing Success” - a new free "cheat sheet"
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| "Your customers are frazzled – crazy-busy. They are in endless meetings. Their To-Do Lists are overflowing.” Jill Konrath, SNAP Selling |
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Judgment Recovery - Does a Judgment Force the Debtor to Pay?
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| No, the judgment in itself does not force the debtor to pay. However, the judgment can be used to make the debtor pay. Extracting money from the debtor generally requires knowledge of the debtor’s assets and the technical process to motivate the debtor to pay.
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