Posts Tagged ‘ Fargo ’

Tips for Adjusting to Change

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January 14, 2013
Tips for Adjusting to Change

Considering the ever-accelerating rate of change in today’s workplace, there may be no more important skill than the ability to adapt successfully to change. Sometimes, adapting to change comes easily. Other times, especially with owning a profitable small business, you will find yourself resisting change, focusing on what you might lose rather than on...
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How to Become a Top Salesperson in 2013

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January 9, 2013
How to Become a Top Salesperson in 2013

Top salespeople that have trained with Dale Carnegie Training all have one thing in common: They have taken the time to sit down and create a clear blueprint for themselves and their future lives. Even if a little skepticism creeps into the process of goal setting and personal strategic planning, as is natural, every...
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The Secret to Getting Hired in 2013

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January 4, 2013
The Secret to Getting Hired in 2013

A recent article posted by Peter Guber, the CEO of Mandalay Entertainment and Owner Golden State Warriors and Los Angeles Dodgers, along with the #1New York TimesBestselling Author of “Tell to Win”, discusses the secret to getting hired for a new job in 2013.  It’s a tough market out there in today’s world with...
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7 Ways to Increase Hiring Quality

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December 13, 2012
7 Ways to Increase Hiring Quality

It happens every year during the holidays here in North Dakota. Our businesses need more help and we hire new employees to fill the gap; in fact the hiring process seemingly went so well that the thought is to keep the new hires on board well into the New Year. They seem so perfect...
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12 Ways to Effective Leadership

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November 16, 2012
12 Ways to Effective Leadership

It almost is an unwritten rule. Leadership has its flaws. On the front pages of every newspaper in North Dakota, the mistakes of leadership are center stage. Each story we read has the reoccurring commonality that goes beyond current issues. In virtually every organization or branch of government, we see the situations of invincibility...
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Are the Client and the Customer Always R.I.G.H.T.?

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November 2, 2012
Are the Client and the Customer Always R.I.G.H.T.?

Customer Service is an art here in North Dakota. It is an art for both the client and the company. There are so many choices today for the consumer. The internet savvy clients are just a click or two away from not only product information but customer and service reviews. It makes no difference...
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Motivating Employees In Uncertain Times

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October 22, 2012
Motivating Employees In Uncertain Times

How do you meaningfully motivate your employees when they are rightfully worried about their jobs and their bonuses? Employees want to be encouraged about the future, but news about the economy, conversations with some customers, and input from others in the organization can often leave them feeling uncomfortable and unsure. Plus, every time they...
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10 Strategies to Build Sales Success

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October 19, 2012
10 Strategies to Build Sales Success

Economic development in sales is a very personal thing. Across North Dakota it is highly personal; each sales professional has a different degree of livelihood because of it. The better ones have a better income. As Dale Carnegie Training suggests it is up to you to grow and be successful. Here are 10 strategies...
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7 Strategies to Increase Informational Listening

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October 11, 2012
7 Strategies to Increase Informational Listening

As we quickly head toward the end of the year, leaders and managers across North Dakota all have the same problem. There are a lot of things going on. Everyone is in high gear as we head into the holiday season that always has monthly, quarterly, and yearly goals combined into one challenge after...
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It is All in the (Business) Cards

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October 5, 2012
It is All in the (Business) Cards

Business networking is a very powerful tool when living in a smaller state and working and living in even smaller communities. Even in North Dakota, it is not what you know or who you know; it is who knows you. That referral or recommendation goes a long way in connecting for opportunity. Satisfied clients...
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