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    Hey, Mr/Ms Manager!
    Does it really make sense to bet your PR budget on results like newspaper mentions and zippy brochures while your all-important outside audience behaviors are probably receiving much less attention than they need?I mean, the concern is valid. What your most important external audiences believe about your organization, and then to what behaviors those perceptions le
    ian music on a CD player.
    Use another CD player to play waves lapping on the beach.
    Spray a tropical air scent in the discussion area (if no one is allergic).

    I like to think of Team Building Adventures as a party. I want everyone to have fun, and to have fun they need to participate. Creativity makes connections with people. It draws in their interest and imaginations.

    The best parties are those where people take ownership. The guests become the hosts. They want the other guests to feel as welcome as they do. The same goes for Team Buildi

    Is Phone Sales Skill a Lost Art?
    We all know ‘sales’ is full of slippery slopes and if something can go wrong, it probably will. After all, the sales process consists of sales prospecting, sales presenting, closing the deal, sales paperwork, order provisioning and order fulfillment. All of these elements have an opportunity for a breakdown of sorts that will always come back to us; the sales person. If
    Team Building Games and Adventures come with instructions, but to really get the most from each exercise you need to bring something a little extra: creativity.

    The Team Building Adventure I recommend most is called Marooned. I probably recommend it the most, not because it is the best adventure, but it’s the easiest one to run for organizations that have not participated in game scenarios before. The adventures can train groups with hundreds of people, but participating groups break down into about six or seven people.

    The basic premise of Marooned is that you have signed on for a cruise in the South Pacific. Your ship visits a small island where people are invited to wander around. The ship heads off to another island leaving a small group of people behind. As part of the group, you need to take inventory, discuss possibilities, and make plans for a stay from a matter of hours to what could be days. Since this is a team building adventure, the main goal is to get people talking, sharing and working together. One of the main lessons to learn is that there are times when people should lead and times when they should follow.

    Team Building Adventures are good for combining rank and file employees and management. A good business should welcome input from everyone. These adventures are also great introductions to groups that perhaps have worked together via email, but never met. For example, a non-profit organization might have a Corporate Advisory Board that rarely meets in person. An adventure would be a great way to start a planning session for that group to learn more about each other and begin working together as a team.

    The creativity part of team building adventures adds fun into the training recipe. Here are some creative touches to put people in the mood for their Marooned training adventure:

    Encourage people to bring their favorite Hawaiian shirts.
    Visit the local Goodwill store and buy extra Hawaiian shirts for people who don’t have their own.
    At the Dollar Store buy enough leis for everyone to wear.
    Serve luau foods for lunch or snacks.
    Buy tropical fruits like pineapples, coconuts and guavas for decorations.
    Put travel posters on the wall.
    Play Tahitian or Hawaiian music on a CD player.
    Use another CD player to play waves lapping on the beach.
    Spray a tropical air scent in the discussion area (if no one is allergic).

    I like to think of Team Building Adventures as a party. I want everyone to have fun, and to have fun they need to participate. Creativity makes connections with people. It draws in their interest and imaginations.

    The best parties are those where people take ownership. The guests become the hosts. They want the other guests to feel as welcome as they do. The same goes for Team Buildin

    Being a Great Boss
    Are you one of those bosses that people just love to hate? Maybe successful, maybe very intelligent, maybe organized and moving forward but just can't get along with people. Communication and other people skills are as important to the success of your business as your talent, knowledge and entrepreneurial drive. After all, you cannot do it all by yourself and you need good
    is that you have signed on for a cruise in the South Pacific. Your ship visits a small island where people are invited to wander around. The ship heads off to another island leaving a small group of people behind. As part of the group, you need to take inventory, discuss possibilities, and make plans for a stay from a matter of hours to what could be days. Since this is a team building adventure, the main goal is to get people talking, sharing and working together. One of the main lessons to learn is that there are times when people should lead and times when they should follow.

    Team Building Adventures are good for combining rank and file employees and management. A good business should welcome input from everyone. These adventures are also great introductions to groups that perhaps have worked together via email, but never met. For example, a non-profit organization might have a Corporate Advisory Board that rarely meets in person. An adventure would be a great way to start a planning session for that group to learn more about each other and begin working together as a team.

    The creativity part of team building adventures adds fun into the training recipe. Here are some creative touches to put people in the mood for their Marooned training adventure:

    Encourage people to bring their favorite Hawaiian shirts.
    Visit the local Goodwill store and buy extra Hawaiian shirts for people who don’t have their own.
    At the Dollar Store buy enough leis for everyone to wear.
    Serve luau foods for lunch or snacks.
    Buy tropical fruits like pineapples, coconuts and guavas for decorations.
    Put travel posters on the wall.
    Play Tahitian or Hawaiian music on a CD player.
    Use another CD player to play waves lapping on the beach.
    Spray a tropical air scent in the discussion area (if no one is allergic).

    I like to think of Team Building Adventures as a party. I want everyone to have fun, and to have fun they need to participate. Creativity makes connections with people. It draws in their interest and imaginations.

    The best parties are those where people take ownership. The guests become the hosts. They want the other guests to feel as welcome as they do. The same goes for Team Buildi

    Working from Home: Scam or Dream Come True
    “Home-based business.” The name itself either leaves you with a squeamish feeling that has its roots in words like shyster, huckster and con or it has you thinking you may have found the answer to financial difficulties you may be facing.Many home-based job opportunities are simple investment opportunities. The primary difference is a job isn’t really a job unless yo
    they should follow.

    Team Building Adventures are good for combining rank and file employees and management. A good business should welcome input from everyone. These adventures are also great introductions to groups that perhaps have worked together via email, but never met. For example, a non-profit organization might have a Corporate Advisory Board that rarely meets in person. An adventure would be a great way to start a planning session for that group to learn more about each other and begin working together as a team.

    The creativity part of team building adventures adds fun into the training recipe. Here are some creative touches to put people in the mood for their Marooned training adventure:

    Encourage people to bring their favorite Hawaiian shirts.
    Visit the local Goodwill store and buy extra Hawaiian shirts for people who don’t have their own.
    At the Dollar Store buy enough leis for everyone to wear.
    Serve luau foods for lunch or snacks.
    Buy tropical fruits like pineapples, coconuts and guavas for decorations.
    Put travel posters on the wall.
    Play Tahitian or Hawaiian music on a CD player.
    Use another CD player to play waves lapping on the beach.
    Spray a tropical air scent in the discussion area (if no one is allergic).

    I like to think of Team Building Adventures as a party. I want everyone to have fun, and to have fun they need to participate. Creativity makes connections with people. It draws in their interest and imaginations.

    The best parties are those where people take ownership. The guests become the hosts. They want the other guests to feel as welcome as they do. The same goes for Team Buildi

    Beta Testing, Anyone? 10 Potent Strategies for Achieving Success
    Successful beta testing starts even before your system is born! Does that idea sound strange? It's not really that odd when you think that beta testing is meant to involve a methodical prove-in of a carefully designed system, such as an electronic device, Web site, or automated tool. It's not meant to be a hit-or-miss, cross-your-fingers-and-hope-everything's-OK Band-Aid th
    building adventures adds fun into the training recipe. Here are some creative touches to put people in the mood for their Marooned training adventure:

    Encourage people to bring their favorite Hawaiian shirts.
    Visit the local Goodwill store and buy extra Hawaiian shirts for people who don’t have their own.
    At the Dollar Store buy enough leis for everyone to wear.
    Serve luau foods for lunch or snacks.
    Buy tropical fruits like pineapples, coconuts and guavas for decorations.
    Put travel posters on the wall.
    Play Tahitian or Hawaiian music on a CD player.
    Use another CD player to play waves lapping on the beach.
    Spray a tropical air scent in the discussion area (if no one is allergic).

    I like to think of Team Building Adventures as a party. I want everyone to have fun, and to have fun they need to participate. Creativity makes connections with people. It draws in their interest and imaginations.

    The best parties are those where people take ownership. The guests become the hosts. They want the other guests to feel as welcome as they do. The same goes for Team Buildi

    The Tao of Sales And Marketing: The Only Reason Anybody Buys Anything
    Here's the #1 secret to sales and marketing: No matter what veneer we put on it, there is only one reason in the whole world that anybody buys anything. Master that concept and rule the world. I'm working on it - join me.So here it is: the only reason that anybody buys anything is to feel relatively good. It sounds almost too simple right? Read on...I call thi
    ian music on a CD player.
    Use another CD player to play waves lapping on the beach.
    Spray a tropical air scent in the discussion area (if no one is allergic).

    I like to think of Team Building Adventures as a party. I want everyone to have fun, and to have fun they need to participate. Creativity makes connections with people. It draws in their interest and imaginations.

    The best parties are those where people take ownership. The guests become the hosts. They want the other guests to feel as welcome as they do. The same goes for Team Building Adventures. As the members of the organization become involved, they share the adventure, they share the fun, and everyone becomes members of the team and enjoy the party.

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