Tag Archives: PowerPoint
The REport
Posted on 15. Jun, 2010 by Sherry Chris.
If tweets actually chirped the global din would be as pervasive as vuvuzela horns at the World Cup. Twitter just announced there are 65 million tweets sent daily! In such a crowded field, I truly believe faithful practitioners of elegance and etiquette will be rewarded. Speaking of rewarding, most marketers will tell you that word [...]
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7 Steps to Reinventing Your Leadership Style
Posted on 16. Feb, 2010 by Robert Albanese.
How often have you heard people say “if I could just start over again, I would…” and statements of that type? Please read the following statement and then stop for a few moments and just think about it. “If you want to completely reinvent your leadership style, you can. But you must plan well and then [...]
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Are You a Visual Thinker?
Posted on 04. Jan, 2010 by Wendy Forsythe.
I sure am. I hear conversations and I envision pictures and images in my mind. I remember faces, places, interactions and life in general in my mind’s eye. It turns out most of us are visual thinkers. Have you ever had a conversation with someone and been totally confused by what they are saying? Only to have them grab [...]
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Ten Years of Change Can Mean Not Much Change at All
Posted on 31. Dec, 2009 by Sherry Chris.
In anticipation of another decade coming to an end, I began to ask people within the industry where they were 10 years ago, and what has changed for them and the industry. I remember being corporate sponsor for my company’s Y2K initiative in 1999. The world was worried that all computers would crash when [...]
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Now What? The Homebuyers Tax Credit
Posted on 30. Nov, 2009 by Wendy Forsythe.
Now that the excitement and relief of the extended and expanded homebuyers’ tax credit has worn off, the real question becomes now what? It would be a huge lost opportunity if all of us in this industry failed to carry this hard fought government bonus to the next level. So, now what can agents do to [...]





