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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The Mad Men Guide to Networking Events
Posted by AJohnston under MarketingFrom http://www.ideagroupatlanta.com 3909 days ago
To Drive Results - Be Fast & Furious
Posted by AJohnston under ManagementFrom http://www.ideagroupatlanta.com 3916 days ago
Made Hot by: LimeWood on August 22, 2013 4:18 am
Results matter and the company who delivers them first – wins. Get in, get it done, get paid and rehired while the competition is still on Google Maps looking for the address. You can do it.
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Convincing an Audience is Like Spitting Watermelon Seeds
Posted by AJohnston under ManagementFrom http://www.ideagroupatlanta.com 3921 days ago
Made Hot by: HomeBusinessMedia on August 12, 2013 7:07 pm
People have to believe you. You only have a matter of minutes to establish creditability, confidence and authenticity. Let the world champion seed-spitter show you how to convince people
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Are You Fab Enough? What’s Your Professional Personality Profile?
Posted by AJohnston under ManagementFrom http://www.ideagroupatlanta.com 3928 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 3937 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 3944 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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Six Ways to Get to The Top and Stay There: What You Need Now!
Posted by AJohnston under ManagementFrom http://www.ideagroupatlanta.com 3951 days ago
Made Hot by: SimplySmallBiz on July 17, 2013 6:23 am
This isn’t a typical self-help article. Regardless of what you do it’s hard to get to the top. Staying there is even more challenging. Being the best isn’t about what you do it’s how you manage yourself. Here’s a strategy to get you there and keep you at the top of the ladder.
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Four Lessons on Grabbing Attention from Some Old F@®t on the Beach!
Posted by AJohnston under ManagementFrom http://www.ideagroupatlanta.com 3964 days ago
Made Hot by: Small Business Bluesman on July 2, 2013 6:33 am
Just because you are talking, you can never assume that anyone is paying attention. You have to break the rules to grab attention and hold it. Forget consistency - turn everything on its head and shake! Learn how from this summer story.
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Steve Jobs Was the Master of Meaning – And You Can Be One, Too
Posted by AJohnston under ManagementFrom http://www.ideagroupatlanta.com 3970 days ago
Made Hot by: DMDdistribution on June 28, 2013 3:10 am
Steve Jobs didn’t sell the iPhone based on technology; it was what you could do with it. A simple concept helps you create meaningful content to generate the same energy and passion in your communications, marketing, and events. You can become a Master of Meaning – just like Steve.
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What Decision-Makers Don’t Want You To Know About Proposals
Posted by AJohnston under MarketingFrom http://www.ideagroupatlanta.com 3985 days ago
Proposals are the manure you throw on business to make it grow. They can make or break a deal. There are things that decision-makers would rather that you not know. So don’t tell anyone – read this and then zip it.
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