Posts Tagged ‘ Indiana ’

How Attitude and Value Increase Sales Success

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May 19, 2013
How Attitude and Value Increase Sales Success

Developing and understanding how your attitude relates to your career is a very important first step to increasing your sales success. Once you have an attitude understanding, you can better develop a personal value statement. A personal value statement is absolutely critical to communicating the value you provide to a client. Here are some...
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Tips For Increasing Sales Through Existing Customers

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May 13, 2013
Tips For Increasing Sales Through Existing Customers

Most business owners try every trick and tactic to close new business. And while this is perfectly natural and normal, it can sometimes cause a business to overlook a huge asset to growing their business—existing customers. Your database of customers is an excellent way to increase your sales by cross-selling other products and services to...
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Leaders and Performance Coaching

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May 9, 2013
Leaders and Performance Coaching

We have all seen what attitude can do in a business and organizational environment. Entering a business where everyone walking in is greeted with a big smile just makes the difference in our own focus that day. And we all remember the last time we walked into a dreary and almost dire environment that...
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Six Ways to Combat Stress on the Job

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April 29, 2013
Six Ways to Combat Stress on the Job

A burned out employee can lead to huge productively problems. Signs of burnout include anxiousness, noticeable tiredness, inability to focus and a short temper. Obviously, none of these are conducive to a positive, strong work environment. So, to help you avoid becoming burned out, here are six tips for employees and employers alike from your...
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How to Think Like a Leader

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April 15, 2013
How to Think Like a Leader

We all need to remind ourselves that we are not pulled to high levels of success. Rather, we are lifted there by those working beside and below us. Achieving high-level success requires the support and the cooperation of others. And gaining this support and cooperation of others requires leadership ability. Success and the ability...
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Dale Carnegie: The Foundation of Learning and Success

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March 27, 2013
Dale Carnegie: The Foundation of Learning and Success

Businesses here in Indianapolis and around Indiana must learn as a team and grow as an organization.  In fact, learning is something all of us have in common. Our timelines for learning and change begin just minutes after birth. Babies soon realize that simple activities like crying will often draw attention long before we...
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How to Add One Hour a Day to Your Waking Life

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March 18, 2013
How to Add One Hour a Day to Your Waking Life

Fatigue accumulates with astonishing rapidity. The United States Army has discovered by repeated tests that even young men toughened by years of Army training can march better, and hold up longer, if they throw down their packs and rest ten minutes out of every hour. So the Army forces them to do just that....
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The Keys to Being Happy

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February 26, 2013
The Keys to Being Happy

About ninety percent of the things in our lives are right and about ten percent are wrong. If we want to be happy, all we have to do is to concentrate on the ninety percent that are right, and ignore the ten percent that are wrong. If we want to be worried and bitter...
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Motivate People with Honest and Sincere Appreciation

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February 12, 2013
Motivate People with Honest and Sincere Appreciation

Dale Carnegie once told the story of Pamela Dunham of New Fairfield, Connecticut, who had among her responsibilities on her job the supervision of a janitor who was doing a very poor job. The other employees would jeer at him and litter the hallways to show him what a bad job he was doing....
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How to Open a Talk

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January 29, 2013
How to Open a Talk

In all truthfulness, there are many effective ways to open a talk. But Dale Carnegie was especially fond of opening talks with a story. His reasoning was audiences like to hear a speaker relate narratives from his or her own experience. In his book How to Develop Self Confidence & Influence People by Public...
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