Training Strategies For The Best Learning Outcomes

July 26, 2008 by kevin03  
Filed under Training

New members of your downline will look to you for training and advice or assistance to help them get established in the business. They will be keen to succeed and highly motivated to learn. Here are some important tips to help you be effective in training your distributors. The effectiveness of training... 

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A Fun Way to Make Your Department A Team

July 24, 2008 by artgib  
Filed under Team Building

Many Los Angeles Companies today seem to be enamored with team building activities, games or tasks designed with the idea that throwing a mismatched group of employees into a situation outside of the normal workplace environment will somehow result in improving their ability to work. A lot of employees... 

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Proposal Writing – A Golfer’s Perspective

April 11, 2008 by anutt  
Filed under Communication

Two areas of my life that are getting increased attention are golf and proposal writing. Now, the growing numbers of golfers-male and female-is understandable given the social and competitive aspects of the game and the Tiger Woods/Annika Sorenstam phenomenon. But why is proposal writing receiving more... 

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Is Your Voicemail Causing Your Customers To Hang Up? How To Stop Losing Business Now

April 11, 2008 by versatileassistant  
Filed under Communication

It is estimated that eighty percent of callers hang up when they hear a voicemail message. Will they call back… of course they won’t. For very small business operators it is impossible to answer the phone all of the time. What happens when you attend a networking event or are meeting a... 

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Digital Signage: Planning For Predictable Contingencies

April 11, 2008 by Davidicus  
Filed under Communication

I can’t get a simple song I learned so many years ago at Boy Scout camp out of my mind: “Be, be, be prepared, the motto of the Boy Scouts; Be, be, be prepared, the motto of the Scouts….” Professional communicators responsible for creating content for digital signage networks and... 

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Writing To Get Their Attention – Five Suggestions

April 11, 2008 by suzibeth  
Filed under Communication

Do you wonder whether your audience actually reads what you write? How often do you glance at an article title or first sentence and just skip reading it? Or read something very quickly just to get to the bottom line? We have become a scanning society. With the abundance of information in hard copy... 

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How To Improve Business Communication For Greater Success

April 11, 2008 by johnkhu  
Filed under Communication

In the age to steaming gadgets that govern your business it gets necessary to use the right way to communicate in business, that is, proper business communication. Today we send fewer letters than we used to do earlier but the speed and low cost of email has pushed the letter to extinction. A primary... 

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Motivational Speakers Can Change Lives

April 11, 2008 by fayebe  
Filed under Communication

Throughout history, great speakers have effected the lives of millions of people. Today, throughout North America, motivational speakers inspire students to stay in school, say no to drugs, become leaders, and prepare for life after graduation. Adults are inspired by motivational speakers to follow their... 

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Difficult Conversation Needed? Six Questions To Prepare You For The Talk

April 11, 2008 by suzibeth  
Filed under Communication

I just heard an amusing story that illustrates how a lack of communication can create some real problems. A photographer for CNN was assigned to cover southern California’s wildfires last year. He wanted pictures of the heroic work the firefighters were doing as they battled the blazes. When the... 

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What Is Your Writing Goal? Is It To Communicate?

April 11, 2008 by srana25  
Filed under Communication

Today’s business writing style is less formal and far better. Clarity and brevity must take priority in our fast-paced, information-overloaded world. Remember the old days when people wrote to impress others rather than to communicate with them? Many writers used formal language and multi-syllable... 

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