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Question for you – how to ask better questions

Asking better questions can make a huge difference in everything you do. Unlocking answers is the key to real understanding. Good questions can make all the difference in advancing your career, business or organization. They can produce drops of information that add up to game-changing buckets of insights. photo credit: Questions viaphotopin(license) Journalism is an …

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How humorous leadership wins – being funny at the office works

Great leaders are funny — in a particular way. Woody Allen recently signed on with Amazon to write and direct an original series for the online behemoth and commented on his new role in classic Woody Allen style: “I have no ideas and I’m not sure where to begin,” the Oscar-winning director said in a …

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Don’t say can’t – give yourself a break

Being good at saying no makes you happier and more productive. Here’s how to do it right. Already wondering how in the world you’re going to get your to-do list for 2015 accomplished? One way to tackle it is to make sure your not-to-do list is in order.  Your not-to-do list is essentially what you …

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New year, next play – get on with it

“Amateurs sit and wait for inspiration, the rest of us just get up and go to work.” – Stephen King Planning for the new year can sometimes seem unnecessarily complicated. This is why I like the above quote from Stephen King. It’s important to have a vision, but we’ve simply got to get up and get to work. …

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How to never stop learning

“A career is a portfolio of projects that teach you new skills, gain you new expertise, develop new capabilities, grow your colleague set, and constantly reinvent you as a brand.”  – Tom Peters On the brink of a new year it’s a natural time to reflect on successes, failures, and most important of all – …

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Lessons from the Past, Present and Future

‘I have endeavored in this ghostly little book, to raise the ghost of an Idea, which shall not put my readers out of humor with themselves, with each other, with the season, or with me. May it haunt their houses pleasantly, and no one wish to lay it.’ The above is the enticing preface from …

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Doing things – the best strategy of all

Over-planning can paralyze a company. Kelleher keeps it in perspective. You won’t find a more challenging way to make a buck than in the airline industry. Against long odds, Herb Kelleher, the chairman emeritus of Southwest, has managed to make billions of bucks in this gladiator’s ring of the business world. flickr.com/photos/laughingsquid/Scott Beale The conservative …

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Two sides to every story – fair and balanced arguments win in sales

Fair and Balanced Arguments Win in Sales and Are More Persuasive than One-Sided Debates. Here’s why. No matter how obvious a point may be, there are two sides to every argument and we all know it. photo credit: jbelluch via photopin Getting steamrolled or trying to steamroll someone else isn’t fun and it doesn’t work. …

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Short and sweet – keep your story short to focus on fit

An opening line that is guaranteed to please your prospects. New business meetings are always a bit nerve-racking. You’ve asked for the meeting, the prospect or client has agreed to it, and now you need to engage and deliver. Carmine Gallo Opening lines can make or break your meeting which is why I like this …

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