Stop the Virtual Meeting Madness – Webinar Recording
Watch the recording of the webinar/discussion we had with Randy Pennington or the Pennington Performance Group about ways to stop the virtual meeting madness, especially during a time when virtual meetings have exploded because of the number of companies working remotely.
Special Three-Part Series: How to Negotiate Tough Times: Dealing with the Current Crisis and Keeping Your Business Healthy
With the current economic volatility, new limitations on travel, fear of meeting in person, market changes, political issues, and the constant updates of the COVID-19, the uncertainty feels like the aftermath of Sept. 11. Like that horrible event, most of us feel out of control. So many bad things seem to
Special Series – How to Negotiate Tough Times: Part Three – Dealing with the Current Crisis and You
With the current economic volatility, the market changes, and the current reports of the COVID-19, the uncertainty feels like the aftermath of Sept. 11. Like then, most of us felt out of control with so many bad things seem to be happening all at once. This e-Tip reveals how to
Special Series: How to Negotiate Tough Times – Part One – Dealing with the Current Crisis and Your Customers
With the current economic volatility, market changes, bans on travel, and constant reports of the COVID-19, the uncertainty seems like the aftermath of Sept. 11. Like that horrible event, many of us feel out of control with so many bad things happening all at once. How do you negotiate through this
Special Series – How to Negotiate Tough Times: Part 2 – Dealing with the Current Crisis and Your Employees
With the current economic volatility, the market changes, the travel restrictions, the politicians, and the current reports of the COVID-19, the uncertainty feels like the aftermath of Sept. 11. Like then, most of us felt out of control with so many bad things seem to be happening all at once. This
How to Stop the End of the Year Craziness
Are you overwhelmed yet? Do you need a break from wrapping up the year, preparing for the holidays and thinking about next year? I do. Before we lose ourselves in the craziness of the next few weeks, can we take a few minutes to just pause and breathe? Here’s a better question