Have you ever considered what a bad presentation will do to your career? Your image as an executive, manager and leader is being judged and evaluated. Here’s how to communicate with power and influence.
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The Cost of a Bad Presentation – Can You Afford to Pay It?
Posted by AJohnston under ManagementFrom http://www.ideagroupatlanta.com 3852 days ago
Fried, Steamed & Burned Out – Four Cures to Help You Survive Your Job
Posted by AJohnston under ManagementFrom http://www.ideagroupatlanta.com 3859 days ago
You don't have to so stressed out you can't function! Clients, executives and customers don’t burn us out. We burn ourselves out. Here are some new ways to manage professional burnout and even prevent it.
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Delivering The Great Experience – Make Them Eager For More!
Posted by AJohnston under ManagementFrom http://www.ideagroupatlanta.com 3866 days ago
It doesn’t matter what it says on your business card – we are all in the experience business. Every customer and audience member deserves the best. Here’s how to deliver a great experience and make people eager for more!
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Design Your Dream Client – Find the Best and Most Profitable Business
Posted by AJohnston under ManagementFrom http://www.ideagroupatlanta.com 3872 days ago
There’s a danger in having too much of the wrong kind of business. You work too hard, deal with difficult people and end up not making any money. Here’s how to find the kind of work you really want. You don’t search for your perfect clients, you design them!
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Market Like Miley Cyrus – 7 Ways To Get It Twerking!
Posted by AJohnston under ManagementFrom http://www.ideagroupatlanta.com 3888 days ago
Even the most traditional, conservative client or company has a lot to learn from Miley Cyrus. It doesn’t matter who you are or what you do - business lives and dies by being different. Here’s how to market yourself, your products and your company. Stand out - do it like Miley!
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How To Stop Your Team From Hating Team Building
Posted by AJohnston under ManagementFrom http://www.ideagroupatlanta.com 3894 days ago
Team building can enhance business performance and results. Or it can an uncomfortable, demoralizing experience for the people you depend upon for success. Here’s how to cut through the confusion and get the maximum results from group activities.
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The Mad Men Guide to Networking Events
Posted by AJohnston under MarketingFrom http://www.ideagroupatlanta.com 3908 days ago
Networking can be a fantastic opportunity for people to meet, share and learn from each other. You can plan and manage highly effective networking events that people are eager to attend. Let TV’s “Mad Men” show you how.
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Are You Fab Enough? What’s Your Professional Personality Profile?
Posted by AJohnston under ManagementFrom http://www.ideagroupatlanta.com 3927 days ago
How does your character and work-style impact relationships with clients? What’s your professional personality profile? Which Beatle Are You?
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Stop Scope Creep – Before It Kills Projects, Marketing & Events
Posted by AJohnston under ManagementFrom http://www.ideagroupatlanta.com 3936 days ago
Scope Creep may be the #1 reason why events, marketing, programs, projects and communication don't meet targets and objectives. Here's how to stop Scope Creep from happening.
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Doctor Who Guide to Mastering Time! Make Meeting Agendas More Flexible
Posted by AJohnston under ManagementFrom http://www.ideagroupatlanta.com 3943 days ago
Become a Time Lord. Take control of your events, meetings and workshops. Doctor Who shows you how to master time, agendas and please audiences. Fantastic!
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