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- What is your top concern in managing a sales team? by The Sales Dating Guy on Nov 20, 2009
Brent Mellow (Helping businesses improve their results with salesforce.com and the Force.com cloud platform.) asked the following question on LinkedIn: What is your top concern in managing a sales team? Here is my response: Hi Brent, My top concern...
- A Different Kind of Coaching by Meyrick Jones Racing on Nov 17, 2009
I am a big believer in coaching. I've invested time and time again - fitness, swimming, triathlon, cycling, skiing... If I took up darts next week? ...well, I'd probably hire a coach.As important as my athletic pursuits are to me, they are really...
- Changing Hats from Coaching to Consulting by personality+business on Nov 15, 2009
I had an experience this week where I was wearing the wrong hat during a conversation. My fall back position is that of coach. And when I talk about coaching I mean partnering with someone to get clear on what’s important, to try on some possib...
- Motivational Quote: Playing it Safe by The Sales Dating Guy on Nov 14, 2009
“If you risk nothing, then you risk everything.” – Geena Davis, Actor Posted in Uncategorized Tagged: Actor, Canada, Coaching, Consultant, Dating, Elmes, everything, Facilitator, Geena Davis, Guelph, Guy, Hollywood, Inspirational, I...
- Globe and Mail Interview on Career Resilience by Creativity at Work on Oct 27, 2009
In today’s environment, career resilience is an essential attribute for success, even for survival. “If you identify with your job or career, you’re in trouble, because that changes,” says Ms. Naiman. “But if you know who you are and can ta...
- The MBTI Shines Light on “Blind Spots” by personality+business on Oct 13, 2009
Pam Fox Rollin of Idea Shape hits the nail on the head when she says that What looks like someone’s blind spot is simply their way of being in the world The approach that Pam modeled in working with blind spots was based on looking at the pers...
- Seeing Ourselves as Others See Us by personality+business on Sep 29, 2009
Language is imprecise. We use words to describe an image that we have in our heads and assume that other people are applying definitions that are similar to ours. This is not just true for grand concepts such as truth, justice, beauty, integrity or f...









