by WBAdmin | Jun 7, 2018 | Improvement, Leaders & Leadership, Socialize & Share, Visual Communication, Whiteboard Presentations, Whiteboarding
I was reading recently that from Ivy League universities to local Sixth Form colleges, and primary schools to apprenticeship providers, teachers are reporting difficulties in maintaining student interest. It’s happening irrespective of teaching quality or...
by WBAdmin | May 21, 2018 | Improvement, Leaders & Leadership, Socialize & Share
The Sales Force Automation meetings were exciting. People kept saying ‘innovation’ and ‘industry-leading’. You bought the kit, splashed out on the training and even shoe-horned a bit into your onboarding. You designed landing pages and custom dashboards. ...
by WBAdmin | Apr 18, 2018 | Improvement, Marketing, Sales Enablement, Socialize & Share, Whiteboard Presentations, Whiteboarding
We all make around 10,000 decisions a day. Most of the time we don’t even know we’re doing it. Understanding basic behavioural economics – how the brain processes those decisions – is the start of understanding how to socialize and share ideas...
by WBAdmin | Mar 19, 2018 | Improvement, Sales Enablement, Socialize & Share, The Changing Face of Sales
I’ve read too much bullshit about buyers recently – who they are, what they like, how they buy. While profiling a specific buyer or team can be helpful, a lot of this generalisation… well, isn’t. Talk to Us About Creating Better Sales Conversations Now...
by WBAdmin | Jan 31, 2018 | Improvement, Leaders & Leadership, Marketing, Sales Enablement, Socialize & Share, The Changing Face of Sales, Visual Communication, Whiteboarding
NEWSFLASH: Sales and frontline marketing pros who aren’t properly equipped to socialize and share their (your) messaging are more or less useless. And whose job is it to ensure that they are properly equipped? You can point at enablement all you like, or...
by WBAdmin | Dec 21, 2017 | General, Improvement, Marketing
When dealing with people, remember you are not dealing with creatures of logic, but with creatures of emotion – Dale Carnegie Last week I sat watching a massive, muppet-style monster dancing with a little boy on TV while my partner quietly teared up...
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