by Ed Evarts | Apr 23, 2019 | Interacting, Participation, Visibility and Value
Balancing work and industry events Balancing work and industry events in your busy organization is not easy. Engaging with industry associations can become harder if your boss doesn’t support the concept. Your boss may feel that industry association meetings are...
by Ed Evarts | Feb 19, 2019 | Participation, Visibility and Value
What story are you telling yourself? As we’ve discussed, you are being asked to do more, faster, and with too few resources. You feel as though you are doing the jobs of three people. Your Outlook calendar is triple-booked. Recurring acquisitions add new...
by Ed Evarts | Oct 18, 2018 | Introduction, Visibility and Value
One other characteristic of effective Introducers is that they are either naturally comfortable introducing themselves to others or they have mastered the ability to diminish any short-term discomfort that arises as they introduce themselves to others. While I believe...
by Ed Evarts | Oct 16, 2018 | Introduction, Visibility and Value
Introducers introduce themselves with energy, clarity, and confidence. Why reinvent the wheel? Let’s take a cue from our Introducer colleagues and practice some of the behaviors they weave into their introductions that make Introducers so effective when connecting...
by Ed Evarts | Oct 11, 2018 | Introduction, Visibility and Value
Have you ever noticed that there are some colleagues who seem to remember names better than others? Do you covet their secret? Have they bought a DVD on the Home Shopping Network to build their memory skills? Do they picture a boat when they meet Bob and a house when...