How to Tell a Good Story
You’ve heard by now how important it is to add stories to your speeches, meetings, presentations and sales pitches. It’s easy to tell interesting stories, right? No, not so easy?
You’ve heard by now how important it is to add stories to your speeches, meetings, presentations and sales pitches. It’s easy to tell interesting stories, right? No, not so easy?
This is seldom understood though very important to profitability. If your business has inventory, please read this important tip.
A leak in a tire isn’t a good thing. A leak in your water heater isn’t good. A leak in your business could drain away the last of your reserves.
A big error made by many young businesses is entering the chase for the big deals. Yes, we all like the big ones. But big sales, big projects come with big responsibility and big liability the young businesses are seldom prepared to handle.
I’ll make a bet with you. I will bet that I can guess what that fun time at work was like. It wasn’t a party. Nobody delivered beer. Craziness didn’t break out. There was no dancing on the tables.
This is a very important business presentation tip. If you want more impact, this tip will help.