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Episode #113: Hero To Zero In Two Seconds
Audiences are so impatient today. Worse still, they have a powerful weapon of escape from us in their hand ...
Episode #440: How To Get Better Results
We have so many things pulling us in different directions at the same time, we can get a bit overwhelmed by ...
Episode #266: Building Our Credibility Statement
In sales, we definitely need a Credibility Statement. Buyers are always worried about buying what they don’...
Episode #266: How An Expert Prepares For A TEDx Talk
Reading this headline you might be thinking, “Oh yeah, this guy says he is an expert? Is that really true?”....
Episode #213 Subtle Discrimination Against Women In Japan
Change happens slowly in Japan. Getting more women into leadership positions requires a lot of other movin...
Episode #78: Michael King, President, SAS Institute
Michael King shared great insight into how to become a successful business leader in Japan. Mr. King’s arriv...
Episode #112: Principles First Salespeople Win
Having a code in sales is critical. How do we keep an even keel in a profession which is continuously buffe...
Episode #439: How Leaders Can Strengthen Relationships With Their Team (Part Three)
Over the last three episodes we have covered not criticizing people, giving appreciation, understanding want...
Episode #265: Our Pre-Approach in Sales
What is your pre-approach regimen before you meet the buyer? We cannot do everything and our time is finite...
Episode #265: Opening Our Presentation (Part Two)
Today we are going to look at Part Two of Opening our speech. In the last episode we used an analogy, the st...
Episode #212: Always Be Selling
We rush about chasing deals. We nail one down and race off hunting for the next one. Sometimes we need to ...
Episode #77: Dr. Parissa Hagiharian, Professor, Sophia University
Originally from Austria, Dr. Parissa Haghirian is a renowned expert on international and Japanese management...
Episode #111: Efficiency Is Critical
Time is spelt L-I-F-E. We will use time everyday, but how well will we use it. Let’s get some ideas in toda...
Episode #161: How To Review Your Presentation
How To Review Your Presentation. Athletes and coaches spend a lot of time watching their team’s performance....
Episode #438: How Leaders Can Strengthen Relationships With Their Team (Part Two)
In the last episode we covered the first three principles for strengthening relationships, focusing on avoid...
Episode #264: Our Personal Sales KPIs
In this episode we will look at KPIs or Key Performance Indicators. These are activities which when carried...
Episode #264: Opening Our Presentation (Part One)
First impressions are now down to seven seconds or less. Our opening begins from the moment we are introduce...
Episode #211: Low Energy Doesn't Work When Presenting
If we don’t grab their attention and interest, then our message is lost to them as they head off to the inte...
Episode #76: Darren McKellin, Area Director Large Enterprise North Asia, Zscaler
Darren McKellin shared great insight into how he became a leader through his journey to mindful leadership. ...
Episode #110: Be Clear Every time You Present
What are the key things we should be concentrating on to make sure we are clear to our audience? The most c...
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