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Episode #142: Lawyers As Salespeople
The legal profession is one of the last holdouts, still clinging to the misguided belief that being smart eq...
Episode #469: Leader Outputs - Divorce, Awry Kids, Weak Finances And No Friend
Japan was decimated by the Pacific War and really struggled until they had the lucky break called the Korean...
Episode #295: Wasting Salespeople
Useless salespeople who cannot sell get fired. But are they really useless or are their sales managers usel...
Episode #295: The Presenter's Dilemma
The request has been made to give a talk on a certain subject. The date and time are fixed and now the work ...
Episode #242: The Stress of Sales
When we are under stress our concentration and productivity levels are much lower than normal. Sales has to...
Episode #107: Peter Cammaerts, Managing Director, AB InBev, Japan
Peter Cammaerts is currently the Managing Director, AB InBev in Japan. Mr. Cammaerts is originally from Belg...
Episode #141: Modern Business Inefficiencies
Time is life and time is money – we know this, but do we organize ourselves well enough with this in mind. ...
Episode #468: The Difference Between Western and Japanese Meetings
Internal meetings are held for worthy purposes such as reporting, planning and innovating. Not everyone vie...
Episode #294: How Good Are Your Supporting Documents To Drive The Sale
Japan just devours data, statistics and information. When you visit some scenic spot, there will be an amaz...
Episode #294: Imposter Syndrome When Presenting
Self-awareness, self-belief, self-direction, self-discipline – there are a host of these “self” aspects to wh...
Episode #241: How To Take A Great Presentation Higher
When you hear an excellent presentation, it is easy to be well satisfied. When you are giving such a presen...
Episode #106: Jan Babatz, President, Guhring Japan
Jan Babatz currently is the President and CEO of Gurhing in Tokyo, Japan. Mr. Babatz was born and brought up...
Episode #140: Expert Knowledge Is Not A Crutch For Presenters
Highly knowledgeable people are often at a big disadvantage in business. They have expertise and experience...
Episode #467: How To Be A Successful New Leader
We have been toiling away long and hard, being accountable, going the extra mile, starting early and finishi...
Episode #293: Silence Is Golden In Business In Japan
Tension is a good thing in business, because this is how we get things done. There is an issue which needs ...
Episode #293: The Power Of Enthusiasm, Structure And Vocal Variety When Presenting
How good is your Mongolian? Well, I don’t know even one word in Mongolian, but I learnt a powerful lesson ab...
Episode #240: Accountability Starts With The Leader
Holding our people accountable is one of the basics of being a leader. They flounder, deadlines pass unheede...
Episode #105: Nikolaus Boltze, Country Representative, Thyssenkrupp Japan
Nikolaus Boltze is currently the country representative for Thyssenkrupp in Japan. Mr. Boltze first came to ...
Episode #139: Is Your Sales Mindset Under Your Control
The morning dark gloom of heavy ponderous rain clouds, piling snow drifts or driving, cutting razor blade sl...
Episode #466: Business Meetings Are Mostly Ridiculous
When you mention the word “meetings” to people in business, their eyes often start to roll. Why is that? Us...
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