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A Call to Action for the Sales Force
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| Al Gore has become more famous for his call to action against global warming than he ever was as Vice President of the United States.
Pope John Paul II was noted for his "stand up for life" call to action.
The charities that you support have calls to action that either inspire you or embarass you into giving.
Yesterday, Barack Obama included a call to action in his inaugural speech. |
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Sarah Palin and Job Interviews
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| First of all, let me start out by saying that this article is merely my observation and opinion, nothing more.
Some people are a great interview. They're bright, attractive, articulate, charming and so doggone irressistable you can't help but like them. They make a great first impression, so you hire them.
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SURVIVING IN CORPORATE AMERICA
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| The United States currently has approximately five million registered businesses. If we compile a list of companies with two hundred (200) or more employees, that number narrows down to a little over forty thousand (40,000). There are approximately ninety thousand (90,000) businesses with one hundred (100) or more employees.
According to Wikpedia, “Corporate America” is actually an informal phrase describing the business world of the United States. |
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Is the United States of Africa already here?
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| The proposal to officially create a United States of Africa may not have come at a better time than now when international trade is dictating the pace of development thanks to technological innovation. You may not have noticed but recent trends indicate that the United States of Africa is already here. Through various communication technologies, Africa has transformed into a large business unit. |
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Top Seven Ways to Improve Your Presentation Skills
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| Anyone aspiring to work in an executive capacity must to have refined presentation skills, unless of course you are the President of the United States – sorry George. However, few people are naturally eloquent speakers. Public speaking is difficult for most, but with a little help, you can polish your skills and impress even the most critical audiences. Use the following ideas to diminish your anxiety and improve your presentations. |
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Defining a Great Customer Experience
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| While consulting with a client of mine who was Vice President of Sales for a financial services company, I asked him what he believed his customers thought of his company and how they liked doing business with him. His answer was that his customers loved his company and their experiences were very positive. I then spoke to his sales people to learn more about their existing sales processes as well as other sales-related issues. The sales reps’ feelings were similar to their vice president, although not quite as over-confident and smug. Where they differed related to the fact that they did get some complaints from customers, but not enough for them to believe the customers had anything but excellent experiences with their company. |
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What is Failure Anyway?
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| Does it surprise you that only 400 cokes were sold the first year; Albert Einstein's Ph.D. dissertation was rejected; Henry Ford had two bankruptcies before his famous success; or Ulysses S. Grant was working as a handyman, written off as a failure, eight years before becoming President of the United States? |
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A Call to Action for the Sales Force
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| Al Gore has become more famous for his call to action against global warming than he ever was as Vice President of the United States.
Pope John Paul II was noted for his "stand up for life" call to action.
The charities that you support have calls to action that either inspire you or embarass you into giving.
Yesterday, Barack Obama included a call to action in his inaugural speech. |
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Obama on Leadership
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| After eight years of the Bush Administration and the last year of electioneering, the whole world watched in January, as the first African-American took the oath of office and became the 44th President of United States of America. |
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Don't Vote For Me In 2004
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| Here's a true story of idiocy and self-deprecation. After the Twin Towers fell in 2001 (and after a few days of shock and mourning), like most big-mouths, I started spouting off about what I would do if I were president of these-here United States.... |
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Leadership Insight: Skin in the Game; Are You Interested or Invested
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| Most often attributed to the Oracle of Omaha, Warren Buffet, the phrase “skin in the game” probably originated in a California newspaper in the summer of 1912.
Regardless of origin, the phase has been quoted millions of times in baseball dugouts, football huddles, board rooms and corporate meeting rooms. One of the more famous recent uses of the phrase came from Barrack Obama prior to his being sworn in as president of the United States. The president-elect was describing the shared sacrifice needed by all Americans to resurrect the economy.
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Easing The Radical Transformation
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| You gotta hand it to the president: he's got that whole transparency thing going on, big time. He told us four years ago that, if elected, he'd radically transform the United States of America... and, boy howdy, has he ever! You can hardly recognize the place.... |
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