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The Career Benefits of Getting Clear! lways comes. After every recession for the past 70 years, there have been economic booms.Recently, I had one of those "aha moments" while in the bathroom – I might have been brushing my teeth. I'm told that we are more creative around water – and I certainly find my bathroom a great creative lab for me! Anyway – the thought I had was, "Fear fogs the brain."Now that So, what can you do regardless of what happens ‘out there’? 1. Focus on what is working. Managers: Your PR in the Strike Zone? The media is doing their best to talk us into another recession. If they have their way we will find ourselves in a full-blown economic decline. I don’t know about you, but I refuse to let the people who report the news determine my destiny. In a nutshell – I can’t afford another recession. I have been through 3 since I started speaking and training full time in 1973.Managers: Your PR in the Strike Zone?It is if you’re trying to do something meaningful about the behaviors of those important audiences that MOST affect the business, non-profit, government agency or association unit you manage.It’s in the strike zone when your publi So, what can we do to limit the impact of the economy on our success, lifestyle and income? We can wait and see! We can worry! We can whine and moan! We can settle for less! Or, we can use this time to get better, smarter, wiser, more effective and, yes, successful. There have been economic shifts in the US and the world for years. This is nothing new. However, I have observed the reactions of hundreds of salespeople and organizations during the past 25+ years, and generally, one of two things happen to salespeople and/or the organizations they work for. They can do less, feel out of control, circle the wagons, cut back, and generally focus on how ‘bad’ everything is. These salespeople and organizations tend to get less of their share of the available business during these times and after. The other groups work harder, smarter, more effectively and focus on what they can do. You guessed it – this group may not set sales records, but they emerge better equipped to take advantage of the increase in business when it comes. And it always comes. After every recession for the past 70 years, there have been economic booms. So, what can you do regardless of what happens ‘out there’? 1. Focus on what is working. Be Careful Where You Get Career Advice time in 1973.Most of the advice you receive on career advancement will come from people who have ulterior motives. Some of them even have an interest in seeing you do something that will benefit them. Objective career advice is often elusive. Let’s look at some of the most common places people rec So, what can we do to limit the impact of the economy on our success, lifestyle and income? We can wait and see! We can worry! We can whine and moan! We can settle for less! Or, we can use this time to get better, smarter, wiser, more effective and, yes, successful. There have been economic shifts in the US and the world for years. This is nothing new. However, I have observed the reactions of hundreds of salespeople and organizations during the past 25+ years, and generally, one of two things happen to salespeople and/or the organizations they work for. They can do less, feel out of control, circle the wagons, cut back, and generally focus on how ‘bad’ everything is. These salespeople and organizations tend to get less of their share of the available business during these times and after. The other groups work harder, smarter, more effectively and focus on what they can do. You guessed it – this group may not set sales records, but they emerge better equipped to take advantage of the increase in business when it comes. And it always comes. After every recession for the past 70 years, there have been economic booms. So, what can you do regardless of what happens ‘out there’? 1. Focus on what is working. How to Help Someone Else Get Organized - Without the Headaches is nothing new. However, I have observed the reactions of hundreds of salespeople and organizations during the past 25+ years, and generally, one of two things happen to salespeople and/or the organizations they work for.A question I often get from clients or people who call me is how to organize one of their partners, co-workers or subordinates who, they say, is "really messy."The first question I ask is this: Is that person truly disorganized, or is it your perception? In other words, does this They can do less, feel out of control, circle the wagons, cut back, and generally focus on how ‘bad’ everything is. These salespeople and organizations tend to get less of their share of the available business during these times and after. The other groups work harder, smarter, more effectively and focus on what they can do. You guessed it – this group may not set sales records, but they emerge better equipped to take advantage of the increase in business when it comes. And it always comes. After every recession for the past 70 years, there have been economic booms. So, what can you do regardless of what happens ‘out there’? 1. Focus on what is working. 4 Tips for Making Successful Job Offers ple and organizations tend to get less of their share of the available business during these times and after.The interviews are completed, the paperwork is all filled out for Human Resources, and you have decided that this is the right candidate for the job. Now comes the formal job offer. Here are four tips to increase the success rate of your job offers:1. No Surprises: During the rec The other groups work harder, smarter, more effectively and focus on what they can do. You guessed it – this group may not set sales records, but they emerge better equipped to take advantage of the increase in business when it comes. And it always comes. After every recession for the past 70 years, there have been economic booms. So, what can you do regardless of what happens ‘out there’? 1. Focus on what is working. Teaching Jobs lways comes. After every recession for the past 70 years, there have been economic booms.Education is a fundamental of any industrialized nation, and so it is natural that qualified teachers remain in demand throughout the world. In the U.S., there were over 3.8 million teaching jobs for 2004 including preschool, kindergarten, elementary, middle school, and secondary schoo So, what can you do regardless of what happens ‘out there’? 1. Focus on what is working.
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