…and be positively memorable. You’ve worked for weeks or days to create a stunning PowerPoint Presentation to wow your audience. You’ve practiced your timing and know exactly when and where to click. You’ve tested your links and made sure that they go where they...
I’ve had three clients stiff me. As in not pay the bill they were presented. I still hold hope for two of the three. It was my own fault and three different scenarios where I chose to ignore the warning signs. So this is a cautionary tale for those of you thinking...
I am not one to use a lot of expletives in my daily life and rarely in a professional setting, at least not since my military career. I just feel that the use of expletives demonstrates a lack of respect for your audience and a limited imagination. Due to said...
I’ve been on the giving and receiving end of that line. The relationship just wasn’t working, nothing really objectionable, but for some reason, we just didn’t click. When training, sometimes, no matter how well prepared you are, how stunning your presentation, or...