Break This Rule: #4 – Picture the Audience in Their Underwear
Stupid visuals distance you. Connect with your audience! (Who really wants to visualize Bob from accounting in his underwear?) I’ve heard them all. Participants in my workshops tell me they’ve been...
View ArticleUsing Social Media to Promote Your Webinars
Social media has transformed the way we get and give information. Want to publish something to the public? No longer do you need to visit the editor in the corner office. No longer do you need to run...
View Article5 Ways to Rewire Your Brain for Happiness
As a leading psychologist, Shawn Achor has spent two decades studying happiness and positivity. His bona fides include being an award-winning researcher and teacher at Harvard, best-selling author on...
View ArticleConvoi Makes Collaboration With Remote Teams Easy
Are you someone who works in the field, whether in retail, sales, public safety, security or construction? Or perhaps you’re involved, along with others, at your child’s school, in sports activities or...
View ArticleTips for Maintaining Your Sanity and Productivity While Traveling
If you’re planning on traveling for Thanksgiving, you might want to allot some extra time to make it to your destination before the turkey and pumpkin pie. According to AAA, 46.3 million Americans are...
View ArticleIt’s All Fun and Games Until the Reindeer Run Off
Finally, Santa’s Naughty or Nice list was in order. He could now kick back with a few cookies and a cup of good cheer. Or at least, that was what he was going to do until he noticed the antlers of...
View ArticleFeeling Thankful: A Rescued iPad and Great Customer Service
Sometimes, even we are pleasantly surprised by the way our products and our team make our customers’ lives a little easier. It all started a couple months ago when Jennifer, a cloud-computing...
View ArticleThe New Three-Martini Lunch: Walk and Talk
We’ve all heard of the power lunch, the time-honored office custom in which Important People break bread and decide Important Things. Or the company golf outing, a tradition known to bind rank-and-file...
View ArticleSmall Business Story: Tips From Solopreneur Dana Manciagli
I recently had the pleasure of speaking with one of our customers, Dana Manciagli, who (according to my online research) is called “a combination of Jillian Michaels and Suze Orman for careers.” After...
View ArticleWhat You Can Learn from 5 of America’s Greatest Leaders
America has been home to some of history’s most famous minds and thinkers, and it’s not because of what we put in the water. Leaders are not born, they’re made. So it’s no surprise that self-starters...
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