Win Win Relation Helps

December 28, 2008 · Filed Under Corporate · Comment 

Are you wondering how to take the decisions on your favour in a group, or individual? It is simple by WIn Win relation.

Let me highlight what Win Win Relation actually meant. It is a phrase which provides with lots of positiveness in the work culture and rapport building, keeping each individual’s interest. In short it is a proper and logical justification, where the opponent is convinced for your highlighted points. To understand simple, take the day to day example.

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Seminar Expert: Lack of Information Available to Help Beginners Organize the Perfect Seminar

November 18, 2008 · Filed Under Organizational · Comment 

Whilst I have been researching and writing my ebook, Seminar Blueprint, I have been absolutely amazed at how little information there is out there on the subject of actually organizing seminars.

You can find plenty of information on public speaking at seminars, creating presentations for seminars, there are hundreds of consultants and companies to organize your seminar but I did not find one really in depth bit of information on actually organising your seminar. I think the largest I found was a 4 page write up, which although it had most of the main headings there was probably on average 2 paragraphs to each.

Then I got to thinking, whilst I was looking at a great website about creating presentations, this is all very well but what good is a great presentation if the person doesn’t know how to organize a seminar or workshop in the first place, what good is a great presentation if there is no-one there to see it or when you get there the venue is awful.

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Driving Without a Roadmap

November 11, 2008 · Filed Under Leadership · Comment 

For any business to succeed it must know what it is about. It must be able to explain what it is there to achieve, and where it ultimately wants to end up. Unfortunately the majority of businesses can’t describe, or don’t have a picture of what they are trying to become. Either it’s just not considered important enough, or they get so caught up in the daily running of the business that there’s no time for thinking beyond the next cycle.

Having a vision and long term goals is essential. After all, if you don’t know where you are going, you’ll never know when you get there.

How Up To Date is your Street Map?

Think of it this way. When you get into a car, turn on the engine and roll out of the driveway, 99.9% of the time you always have a destination in mind. Whether it’s the office, the fast food drive through or a town that is miles away, you know exactly where you are going. And because you know where you are going, you can choose from several routes to get there. Each route will take you where you want to go, but there may be pros and cons associated with choosing one over the other (traffic considerations, length of the trip and so on). Still, you can consciously choose a specific path, to meet your needs on that particular day.

Now imagine getting into your car with no destination in mind. You wouldn’t know when to turn right or left, or when to stop altogether. You could go forwards or in reverse – depending on your mood. You could keep driving around aimlessly forever - until you run out of petrol or the car breaks down.

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