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Episode #40: Super Self Awareness
As professionals how do we grow in our business careers? Academic studies usually form the platform to wh...
Episode #39: The Critical 3 E's For Speakers
Clearly not everyone should be a presenter. We don’t need higher levels of boredom or disinterest than we...
Episode #38: The Best Kept Secret In Sales
Sale’s solutions are what make the business world thrive. The client has a problem and we fix it, our goo...
Episode #37: Reduce Stress
Here are some working habits that we can adopt to minimize worry, fatigue and potential stress induced ill...
Episode #36: Ending Your Speaker Nerves
When we feel fear, our psychological fight or flight response provides energy to our major muscle groups i...
Episode #35: Principled Sales
Here are four principles for helping us all to become better with our clients. 1. Become genuinely in...
Episode #34: Power Up Your Introverts
Your team’s introverts never fight for the brainstorming blue marker pen. They leave it to the extroverts...
Episode #33: Hints For Women Presenters
The presentations world is still a male bastion in Nippon. Here are some tips and what I have seen work we...
Episode #32: Tell Or Sell
Uh oh! Powerpoint slide after powerpoint slide bombarded me with detailed data, specs, diagrams and text i...
Episode #31: Be A Gold Medal Listener
There is a tremendous amount of noise buzzing around in the world of business today. The noisiest portion...
Episode #30: Ending Your Speeches With Aplomb
It is rare to see a presentation completed well, be it inside the organisation, to the client or to a larg...
Episode #29: Four Pillars For Principle Driven Sales
In 1936 an unknown author, despite many frustrating years of writing and receiving rejections, finally man...
Episode #28: Five Ways To Deal With Your Mistakes
We want people to fail! That’s right, because we all know that we are the product today of all of our acc...
Episode #27: Two Seconds To Hero or Zero
How long does it take on average to form a first impression? My students tell me two seconds. Wow. What...
Episode #26: Four Steps To Understanding Buyer Needs
Powerpoint slide after powerpoint slide bombarded me with detailed data, specs, diagrams and text informat...
Episode #25: Five Steps To Retaining Your Stars
In the war for talent, high potential employees are one of any organisation's most valuable resources. The...
Episode #24: Six Ways Leaders Can Find Their Voice
Why are so few business leaders good communicators, given all the education they have received, starting a...
Episode #23: Key Steps To Building Trust In Sales
It has always been astonishing to me how hopeless salespeople are in Japan. Over the last 20 years, I hav...
Episode #22: Five Steps To Get Agreement
It's inevitable - at some point disagreements are going to come up in the workplace. Power struggles, poli...
Episode #21: Seven Key Things For The Start Of Your Presentation
Question: how long does it take you on average to form a first impression of someone? My presentation tra...
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