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December 14, 2015
5 Reasons Consultants Use Conference Calls

If you are a consultant, closing new contracts is probably the hardest part of your job. Organizations are always afraid of change, even if they know they need it. Of course, one of the biggest fears clients must face is their misunderstanding that organizational development is a cuttable "cost", when it should be thought of […]

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December 9, 2015
New Years Resolution #2: Trimming the Fat with Teleconferencing

  Everyone can stand to lose a few pounds after the Holiday Feasting Season­– even businesses worry about their "figures" at Year End! Nothing is worse than a saggy "bottom line," caused by too many unnecessary costs plumping up our expenses. New Year's is a great time for any group to resolve to work smarter […]

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December 4, 2015
Successful Business Plans: Test Your Assumptions

Too many organizations create a business plan as "bank bait" and then chuck it in the waste basket once the investment cash (or grant, for non-profits) flows in. This can severely hamper the success of a project, and burn the relationship with the lender or grantor. The most important process in creating a business plan […]

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December 2, 2015
New Year's Resolution #1: Build your Confidence and try new conference call features

  New Year's Resolutions are great for helping people try new things they normally wouldn't touch with a ten-foot pole. But why is it so hard for some of us to experiment freely, and how can we get the benefits of doing so? In the Meyers-Briggs Type Indicator system, the "ENFP" profile is one that […]

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November 30, 2015
Boosting Profit by Hiring an Expert

Use conference calls to optimize expertise In a recent blog on improving a business’ bottom line through conversion-driven sales campaigns, marketing gurus at Optimize Smart conclude their article with the app AWOL Academy. After all, no business has every knowledge base covered. And the fresh perspective of an outside expert can be as useful as […]

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November 27, 2015
Driving Profit By Reducing Costs With Conference Calls

Driving Profit By Reducing Costs With Conference Calls Profit is essentially revenue minus costs, so by reducing costs with conference calls you are already on your way towards successfully increasing profit. What better way to start than to save on something you do regularly in your professional life? That’s right, I’m talking about conference calls. […]

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November 24, 2015
Why Conference Calls Are So Smart

If organizations want to succeed, they need to model their information sharing on the most sophisticated and efficient information processor on the planet: the human brain. Every day, humanity makes 50 billion cellphone calls, and sends 300 billion emails. But just one person's brain sends more messages than that! It sends about 10,000 times as […]

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November 12, 2015
Setting up a Conference Call is Easier than....

Until you have set up a conference call, it can seem a little “complicated” or “challenging.” Not as complicated as getting four boyfriends or spouses out of the way for an evening, but then, what is? Let’s compare setting up a conference call versus getting the girls together to go see a good movie. Pick […]

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November 6, 2015
Recording Conference Calls to Harness the "Power of While"

Simple teleconference technology adds value In Jim Estill’s book “Time Leadership”, he describes how to use the “Power of While” to blend two compatible activities to get more out of life. An example would be a busy University student listening to a lecture podcast or audio tape while they go for a morning run. The […]

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November 4, 2015
Invitations and Reminders Made Easy

  Getting an accurate head count for any event is tricky. Anyone whose been left waiting on wedding RSVPs knows this pain intimately. There are those guests who swear they’re coming but neglect to show up; those who send their regrets then arrive with a guest; and, perhaps worst of all, the flip floppers who […]

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