Tag: Face to Face

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Personal Branding Weekly – Developing Your Offline Connection Skills

Ever connect with someone who’s so witty, quick to respond online who has such an engaging online personality and then is a total dud when you meet them away from the keyboard?

Communication matters both online and offline. How do you connect in a more effective with people face-to-face?

Provide them an opportunity to be…
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Could Understanding Homer Simpson and Spock Improve Your Business?

Companies are constantly struggling to find ways to motivate and engage their employees; behavioral economics may be able to help. This field of study examines the psychological factors that effect the economic decisions we make. People tend to make decisions based on intuition rather than on logic. The problem with this is that many times …

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Personal Branding Weekly – Are You Blowing the Referral Process?

You don’t have to be a small business owner to value referrals. Individuals, professionals, executives and job seekers can also benefit from a referral. A referral is when someone lends their reputation and credibility to you by connecting you with someone who knows, likes and trusts them or by being a third party who validates …

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Rating Your Job Search Networking Referrals

Several of my recent posts have discussed networking. The most recent one, Better Questions Equal Better Networking Results, noted that one of the most effective questions you can ask in networking is “Would you be willing to make a personal introduction?” While this is an important question that CAN produce many great referrals for you, …

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Under-Thinking the Pre-Game Plan

How many times have you told somebody, or have been told, to stop “over-thinking” the idea, task or decision at hand? Over-thinking can lead to procrastination, confusion and the dangerous gray area of indecision. I am guilty of it, frequently.  But a term we don’t hear nearly as often is “under-thinking.” Has anyone ever told …