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Friday 28 October 2011

Cold Calling. What is it happening?

It’s funny…

Sales people blame prospects because they don’t give them enough attention.
Sales people blame sales people cold calling.
Sales people would like to sell more but they don’t want to talk to a new prospect by cold calling.

Receptionist don’t like cold calling.
Executives don’t like cold calling.
Executives blame sales people because they don’t make enough calls!

I think I made my point here. The question then is, Why?

Why would Sales people like to make more cold calls?
Why don’t Executives know how to make cold calls?
Why don’t Telesales trainers like to make cold calls?

AND THE ANSWER IS…

We need to bring Curiosity in a second through a Cold Call, but this is not an easy task because each person is different and each person can be impulse by different motivations.

The more impulsive we can be in the shortest period of time, the more present our prospect will be. Being in the present and grabbing people’s attention is the way to engage them.

To find out more, come along to our “Effective Communications & Human Relations “preview on 16th November at 6.00pm at the Sheraton Park Lane Hotel.

Jose Bort
Performance Consultant

Monday 24 October 2011

Be Ready for this Funny Old World

So there it was, just round the corner, this blaze of white. Fresh, beautiful and vibrant.
This sudden warm spell of the last few days here in the South East had caused a Viburnum to burst into flower. A hand written sign said that it was more usual for this to occur in April or May. Was it six months early or six months late. I don't think the Viburnum cared less.

Nobody knows of cause. That is, nobody but the Viburnum. Something had happened that caused it to just go ahead and flower. Being true to itself and the influences of nature it just did what it knows best. No, what if's, maybe's, I wonder's, perhaps or am I dressed properly, is this the right thing to do. It just got on and did it.


Delivering our latest Executive Leadership Programme caused me to reflect that if we are going to get the most out of our life we should be like nature - natural and responsive to what is going on around us.

How many of us, I wonder, sleep walk through life. I know I did. Not noticing all the opportunities that presented themselves, not going with the flow and resisting when resistance what not appropriate or necessary. That was then and this is now, and being much more aware of the world, I sought to understand what had happened to the Viburnum.


What an obvious parallel with life. So next time you find you have missed the opportunity to flower. Wake Up. And as the Nike ad says - just do it.


Call me if you want to know more about waking up to life as it happens.

David Pickering

Business Consultant and Trainer

Monday 17 October 2011

How To Win Friends & Influence People in the Digital Age

With Dale Carnegie Training turning 100 years old next year, we have some brilliant new releases being launched throughout the year, to celebrate this fantastic achievement.

The newest addition to the Dale Carnegie World, is the release of the new book, How To Win Friends & Influence People in the Digital Age.


Dale Carnegie’s principles have endured for nearly a century. Since its original publication in 1936, his timeless classic How to Win Friends & Influence People has gone on to sell 15 million copies World Wide. Now, introducing new readers to Carnegie’s words of wisdom comes, How to Win Friends & Influence People in the Digital Age, a new guide for a new era. The book includes advice for bloggers but keeps the rules of the 1936 original.




In Jolie O’Dell latest review, he states how Dale Carnegie original techniques are as relevant today, as they were in 1936. “Handal says this book’s revamping brings something new to the table. It not only shows us how to avoid hurting ourselves with our online behavior; it also tells us how we can take these online tools and be proactive about using them to benefit our careers and lives.” http://venturebeat.com/2011/10/06/win-friends-influence-people/




How To Win Friends & Influence People in the Digital Age, is out now to purchase, and is a must-have guide for anyone who wants to find success on Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter, and any social media format today and in the future.




I leave you with the top 5 principles to follow in order to know How To Win Friends and Influence People, which are just as relevant 75 years on:




1. Don’t critize, condemn or complain
2. Give honest, sincere appreciation
3. Arouse in the other person an eager want
4. Become genuinely interested in other people
5. Smile

Stephanie Fletcher
Marketing Assistant
www.london.dalecarnegie.com
0207 379 4323

Friday 7 October 2011

The end of an era....

This week the world mourned the death of an inspirational and visionary man. Steve Jobs made an impression on the world. He changed the world. He inspired generations of people and showed how with hard work, dedication and perseverance, you can turn an idea into a world leading product. That anything is achievable.

He touched the lives of millions of people, some famous, most of us not, and I think it’s safe to say that without Steve Jobs, the world of computing and all it’s devices would not be where they are today

A few months ago I came across Steve Jobs commencement speech at Standford University and in all honesty, it was one of the most amazing and inspirational speeches I have ever heard. How fortunate those graduates were to have Steve Jobs address them as they embark on their future. I would love to know if any of them really listened to him and took his advice. If you haven’t watched it, then I urge you to do so. It’s amazing, thought provoking and inspirational.

Here is an excerpt from it:

(After being fired from Apple).....”Sometimes life hits you in the head with a brick. Don't lose faith. I'm convinced that the only thing that kept me going was that I loved what I did. You've got to find what you love. And that is as true for your work as it is for your lovers. Your work is going to fill a large part of your life, and the only way to be truly satisfied is to do what you believe is great work. And the only way to do great work is to love what you do. If you haven't found it yet, keep looking. Don't settle. As with all matters of the heart, you'll know when you find it. And, like any great relationship, it just gets better and better as the years roll on. So keep looking until you find it. Don't settle.”

For anyone looking to make life changes there are books you can read, videos you can watch and programmes you can attend and like Steve says, don’t settle. The world really is your oyster.

Steve Jobs death has had a profound effect on me – I was quite surprised to be honest just exactly how it has affected me. I am a user of Apple products and have been for some time now, but it’s not that. It’s that the world has lost a creative genius at such a tender age of 56 and that in itself is tragic.

I’d like to leave you with some quotes that have been in the press since his death:

Barrack Obama - "Steve was among the greatest of American innovators - brave enough to think differently, bold enough to believe he could change the world, and talented enough to do it. The world has lost a visionary. And there may be no greater tribute to Steve's success than the fact that much of the world learned of his passing on a device he invented."

Bill Gates, his friend, competitor - "I will miss Steve immensely. The world rarely sees someone who has had the profound impact Steve has had, the effects of which will be felt for many generations to come.

Carol Bartz, former Yahoo Boss - "He got to where he was because he had a vision and a purpose. It's easy to try and please everyone, but he kept to his principles."

Thank you Steve for being an inspiration.

Helen Mills
Financial Controller