By Jim Symcox on Jan 13, 2012 in Business Growth, Entrepreneur, Entrepreneurs, Executive coach, Leadership Training, time management | 0 Comments
Often when asked to come up with a goal people will think of what they’d like to do. That’s great, what they need to ask themselves is whether it’s realistic at the current stage of their business. There’s nothing wrong with aspirations at all. However, using goals to try and achieve them in the short-term [...]
By Jim Symcox on Dec 30, 2011 in Business Growth, Business Process Improvement, Leadership, Leadership Training, Project Management | 0 Comments
When I run my time management workshops I often find that companies have been sucked into having regular meetings and often they’re run very badly. Here are some ways that a meeting can go wrong: a) attendees arriving late b) People talking to their neighbour (off-topic) during the meeting c) People wanting to only talk [...]
By Jim Symcox on Oct 12, 2011 in Branding, Business Growth, Customer Relationship Management, Customer Service, Entrepreneur, Entrepreneurs, Events, Leadership, Leadership Training, Management training, Marketing | 0 Comments
We all like to think we have a valuable ability to do an amazing presentation to our clients, employees and others. Unfortunately from long and sometimes bitter experience I can attest to the fact that there are very few people who are great presenters from the day they start. I’ve actually sat through presentations where [...]
By Jim Symcox on Aug 20, 2008 in business coaching, Entrepreneurs, Leadership Training, Training | 0 Comments
Learning from Nellie, Paying for all identified training, where do you stop? And what about leadership mentoring. Find out in this post.