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I am at the Palace Hotel in New York City overlooking the magnificent architecture of mirrored buildings, cathedral spires and cement and stone edifices. Within the narrow streets, at least from my vantage point up high, the yellow cabs and cars wind out of the chaos into a stringy procession of order. With a careful eye I can see details; rooftop gardens, flags billowing in the wind and even dog walkers amidst the giant looming structures that seem to take...
Continue Reading >>This week’s reflection point: We just received an urgent call from one of our clients concerned that her email is having a meltdown and is reloading and resending her 65,000 emails from her own archives. Although our team was able to resolve the issue rather quickly, I couldn’t help but wonder why would anyone maintain an archive of such a huge amount of emails. As a matter of fact, why not reduce our inbox down to zero? Hence the term...
Continue Reading >>This week’s reflection point: How often do you talk with individuals who seem to be in love with the sound of their own voice? They find it beneficial to share every fact known to them as they drone on and admire their own ideas. I love the use of the acronym TMI or Too Much Information. Unfortunately, it is often the recipient that suffers the consequences since the tendency to share too much information creates confusion, boredom, lack of focus...
Continue Reading >>This week’s reflection point: This past Monday, my wife and I were traveling to Charleston from Orlando. We had a connection through Charlotte. The first leg of our journey began with a huge delay out of Orlando which was concerning since we knew we had only one hour between flights. As soon as we landed I checked my flight tracking which showed a one-hour delay for the second flight. Or so I thought. I had misread the flight info, and...
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Continue Reading >>This week’s reflection point: I just wrapped up enabling the technology to conduct a very successful live streaming event, In the Buyers Office, with Alan Weiss and Suzanne Bates. I’ve been a huge fan of this technology, while preaching its strategy for quite some time. Simply stated, this technology allows you to deliver live workshops and events over the Internet to as large an audience as you could attract. I’d also suggest that you record the event and make it...
Continue Reading >>My close friends know that I often have the tendency to misspell the word voilà and instead use the word Viola. So here is my new license plate, courtesy of my good friend Phil Symchych.
Continue Reading >>This week’s reflection point: I’ve been known to use the phrase “amazing content” when referring to the kind of content we all need to create. Many of my clients ask me to further articulate what I mean by this phrase. So here we go. Amazing content: Intrigues the recipient to want to read, listen or watch. Is delivered with passion, enthusiasm and excitement. Causes the recipient to say: “I never thought of it this way” or “I never knew that.”...
Continue Reading >>This week’s reflection point: Executive breakfast meetings are a fun and effective way to invite and network with you prospective clients, share your ideas, learn from them and grow your business. I just conducted and facilitated such an experience, inviting successful executives, entrepreneurs and business owners to attend. I was thrilled with the success of the event and the feedback we received from our attendees, and would encourage you to consider doing the same in your business. Here is what...
Continue Reading >>This week’s reflection point: I just had the great pleasure of having my grandkids here for a visit. While observing them, it struck me how resilient and open-minded kids are when faced with trying new things and overcoming failures. While visiting a children’s amusement park, there was not one single ride they would not want to try, even the rollercoaster, which luckily would not fit me. Even when we set up the slip-n-slide for their enjoyment, there was not one...
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