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If you gather business cards at a networking event, transfer the information to your database, contact pages or card file asap.
about 1 hour ago
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A one-hour teleclass allows you to deliver the basic information and take a few questions.
about 8 hours ago
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To stop planner creep, don't use the pockets of your book as a permanent filing system, but for temporary storage only.
10:19 AM May 28th
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Because of the differences between telephone and face-to-face trainings plan for the best way to package/present your material by phone.
10:03 AM May 28th
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The teleclass - a telephone classroom - offers an inexpensive and convenient alternative to travel and accommodations.
10:02 AM May 27th
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Nothing can slow down the momentum of a meeting and waste time like unengaged, uncooperative or uninterested participants.
8:12 AM May 27th
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To tame the paper tiger go thru your in-box 1 piece of paper at a time & make a dec about what your next action is going to be for each item
11:12 AM May 26th
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It’s the moderator's job to make sure that each panelist gets a fair shake at answering questions and making their points.
10:02 AM May 26th
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Don't jump in on a task and do it all yourself, because it seems easier at the moment to do so.
11:02 AM May 25th
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A good panel moderator prepares ahead of time by knowing the panelists, their areas of expertise and what questions to ask them.
10:03 AM May 25th
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Don't be afraid to delegate something that is a little over someone's head or presents a challenge to them.
12:02 PM May 24th
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A moderator is not a panelist, but a discussion facilitator. Ask questions as appropriate, but don’t interject side comments or asides.
10:03 AM May 24th
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Give staff the biggest picture possible when you delegate an item.
4:21 PM May 23rd
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Moderating a panel can be even more challenging than speaking. You are still on stage the whole time, but not the center of attention.
10:03 AM May 23rd
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Don't minimize the creative power of your staff by limiting the discussion to the rules only.
3:23 PM May 22nd
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Don’t rush off after a presentation. hang around to give participants, and perhaps even potential clients the chance to pick your brain.
10:03 AM May 22nd
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Take a long-term view of things & make the time now to train people in the ongoing skills they will need to get their jobs done over time.
12:09 PM May 21st
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Be available to talk after the panel. There may be audience members who want to speak with you in person after the event.
10:02 AM May 21st
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There’s no need to address what the other panelists have said by agreeing or disagreeing. Instead focus on the message you want to deliver.
10:02 AM May 20th
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Periodically review your to-do list during the day to keep the items front and center in your mind.
12:28 PM May 19th
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- Name Karen Leland
- Location San Francisco, CA
- Web http://www.karenl...
- Bio Best-Selling Author 6 Books, Marketing, Social Media & PR, Keynote Speaker,Content Creation & Promotion, Freelance Journalist. 4 Fun: Foodie, Artist & Actor.
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