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Tuesday, April 21, 2009
This week on the Public Speaker I talk about how to plan and deliver effective and productive business meetings. Follow-up the meeting by distributing the notes quickly and updating project plans.
From Google: Consider projecting a large timer on the wall to help people keep to published time frames.
Here’s a quick summary of the episode, but you can listen to the episode here . (It’s It’s less than 10 minutes time.)
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Friday, May 1, 2009
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Thursday, August 13, 2009
There was a time, a million years ago, when projected material at events could only be made by seasoned production professionals, who knew a lot about creating a spectacle.
That’s fine for a sales update, but if you’re launching a major new product, it’s worth letting go of your laptop and hiring some external production talent, who can use those projectors to create something really engaging.
Then the invention of PowerPoint infused the DIY ethic into 95% of presentations. Anyone could knock some visuals together, so we ended up with presentations
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Friday, October 3, 2008
Stories can make a point, selling products and services, and communicate what you want to communicate.
IBM Knowledge Socialization Project: Storytelling in business
People using the Beyond Bullet Points (BBP) approach enjoy successful presentations because they tell stories while giving the presentation. They don’t load their slides with a lot of words and meaningless data.
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Tuesday, April 21, 2009
This week on the Public Speaker I talk about how to plan and deliver effective and productive business meetings. Follow-up the meeting by distributing the notes quickly and updating project plans.
From Google: Consider projecting a large timer on the wall to help people keep to published time frames.
Here’s a quick summary of the episode, but you can listen to the episode here . (It’s It’s less than 10 minutes time.)
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Friday, May 15, 2009
Your support has made all the difference on this project. Tags: Email Etiquette & Productivit “Got it.” 8221;
That’s all she wrote in response to my email that said:
Thank you!
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Thursday, April 30, 2009
I’m struck more than ever by the lack of productive address to our multi-toothed-and-clawed Global Crisis - and by the lack of any comprehensive critique in the mainstream media. [...]
...Tags: Tags: Deep End Adi Da Dennis Bumstead Global Cooperation Project Global Cooperative Forum Not-Two is Peac Is there sanity beyond the mainstream?
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Wednesday, November 25, 2009
supported about your product or idea. business project.
Tags: Communication Skills Email Etiquette & Productivity Selling Skill “The question used to be, ‘Is it appropriate to send holiday wishes with an email?’” says Sue Hershkowitz-
Coore, sales trainer and author of How to Say It To Sell It. “With
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Tuesday, June 23, 2009
For example, the eighteenth-century German philosopher Immanuel Kant believed that perception was a priori , a product of principles of synthetic unification that existed in the mind independent of our interaction with external stimuli. As philosophers and psychologists began to contend with the realities of modern life — daily life in the factory, photographic and moving pictures, engaging with the cacophony of urban streetscapes — subjectivity came to be viewed less as a universal property of mind and more as an individualized product of the self-organization of attention. home submissions about dhq dhq people contact Spring 2009: v3 n2 Current Issue Previous Issues Winter 2009: v3 n1 Summer 2008: v2 n1 Summer 2007: v1 n2 Spring 2007: v1 n1 Indexes Title Author ISSN 1938-4122 Announcements Call for Reviewers Call for Submissions DHQ: Digital Humanities Quarterly Spring 2009 Volume 3 Number 2 v3:n2 >> | Print Article | Taporware Tools List Words Find Text Collocation Designing Choreographies for the "New
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Wednesday, November 25, 2009
Mention how they’ve helped you or what they’ve supported about your product or idea. It’s much smarter to avoid getting carried away with your sentiments, and think of your email holiday writing just as you would any other business project.
Tags: Communication Skills Email Etiquette & Productivity Selling Skills email etiquette holiday greetings sales skill “The question used to be, ‘Is it appropriate to send holiday wishes with an email?’” says Sue Hershkowitz-Coore, sales trainer a nd author of How to Say It To Sell It . “With
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