How you communicate, act & react to circumstances is key to your #success. What people say about you when you’re not around = #reputation.
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How you communicate, act & react to circumstances is key to your #success. What people say about you when you’re not around = #reputation.
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Is there anything more human than having to go to the hospital ER? Then why do they treat everyone less than humanely? #BeHuman
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In sales you have to balance account maintenance & account growth. You can’t be successful w/o both. #CustomerService #Prospect #BringValue
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Adam’s article focuses on several fundamental areas of importance for the millennial generation.
However, one thought at the top of the article in particular stood out to me. Adam says he was asked the question why he would join a company like LinkedIn. His response,
“…when I was asked why I joined the company, I would tell them that it had always been true that success in business was based on what you know and who you know. LinkedIn was just the modern incarnation of that powerful fact.”
What a great quote. It captures the essence of business perfectly. We all know that relationships are the keystone to success.
Great article, awesome read:
Interesting article Bill, great points with some sound advice for leaders at all levels. From the article:
1. Start small. Within your sphere of influence. Within your team.
Every day, make sure you’re asking your team three questions:
• “What’s holding you back from getting more done?”
• “What bottlenecks or barriers can I remove for you?”
• “What resources, tools or processes would help you move as fast as you want to?”
The full article:
Bill Jensen’s Article
10 Life Lessons to Excel In Your 30s.
Another great article for ANY age!
Engage a Mentor with a Short-Term Project – Karie Willyerd – Harvard Business Review.
Great Article by Karie. She’s 100% right. Today’s leaders are pulled ever thinner and simply can not commit to long, deep relationship building with more than one or two “protégés.”
By creating short term stretch assignments for key talent, you can maximize not only the leaders time, but also the return on the interaction.
Love this article, talks to so many great ideas.
-Is the office desk the only place to work?
-Sometimes time limits on GOOD conversation can be detrimental.
-Rehearsing, practicing, preparing are the only sure fire ways to succeed.