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September 17, 2013 by David J.P. Fisher Leave a Comment

One of the Best Time Management Tools I’ve Found

One of the Best Time Management Tools I’ve Found

I recently visited the Zen Garden at the Chicago Botanic Gardens, and found it a profoundly calming experience.  Like many of us, I find myself bouncing around from activity to activity during the day; and my mind is usually even more frantic as it works on what I need to do in the future, what […]

Filed Under: Business Planning and Stategy, Time Management Tagged With: Buddhism, calendar, high performance, marketing, mindfulness, peacefulness, sales, scheduling, strategy, success, time, time management, Zen, Zen Garden

September 10, 2013 by David J.P. Fisher 1 Comment

The Most Important Rule for LinkedIn Status Updates

The Most Important Rule for LinkedIn Status Updates

Recently, we’ve seen Linkedin add two powerful functionalities to the the Status Updates. Now you can: Add a photo or file to your status update, in addition to the existing ability to link to an external website. “Tag” the name of one of your connections in your status update, notifying them that you gave them […]

Filed Under: Business Networking, LinkedIn, Networking Philosophy Tagged With: business networking, facebook, LinkedIn, linkedin training, networking, newsfeed, social media, status updates, Twitter

September 3, 2013 by David J.P. Fisher Leave a Comment

Rock n’ Roll Bands and the New Entrepreneurial World

Rock n’ Roll Bands and the New Entrepreneurial World

I remember reading Daniel Pink’s Free Agent Nation a few years ago back and thinking, “This guy is on to something.”  Its description of an economy driven by the short-term partnerships of solopreneurs and freelancers turned out to be prescient.  Though it’s hard to define and a quickly-moving target, the number of professionals working for themselves […]

Filed Under: Business Planning and Stategy Tagged With: bands, commitment, communication, Dan Pink, economic model, entrepreneur, entrepreneurship, Free Agent Nation, jazz, music, rock n' roll, team, teamwork

August 6, 2013 by David J.P. Fisher Leave a Comment

Why Was That Brilliant?

Some of the most useful (and entertaining) professional development classes I’ve ever taken have been improv-comedy classes.  Besides making me a little less unfunny at parties, I’ve learned some powerful and practical communication skills in these classes.  One of them came from a brilliant teacher, Tim Whetham.  (He was the teacher who pointed out on the first day […]

Filed Under: Personal Development, Relationship Building, Sales Coaching Tagged With: brilliant, ComedySportz, communication, improv, improv comedy, improvisational, scene, Second City, Tim Whetham

July 30, 2013 by David J.P. Fisher Leave a Comment

Salespeople – Don’t Do this On Social Media

Salespeople – Don’t Do this On Social Media

I come from the sales world.   I grew up professionally around salespeople.  At the core I’m a sales guy and proud of it.  My friends are salespeople. I like salespeople. So salespeople, listen to me when I tell you this. Be very, very careful about how you celebrate your sales victories online.  For example, be […]

Filed Under: Relationship Building, Sales Coaching, Social Selling Tagged With: business development, linkedin training, Maui, relationships, sales contest, sales skills, sales trip, selling, social selling, social selling training

July 25, 2013 by David J.P. Fisher 1 Comment

Relationships are the New Job Security

If you haven’t noticed, the way the world works has changed a lot.  Daily life is going to be a lot different for my children than it was for my parents. In times of change, we yearn for security. Unfortunately, the places that we’ve traditionally found security – career, families, culture – are where most of […]

Filed Under: Business Networking, Networking Philosophy Tagged With: business relationships, Daniel Pink, Free Agent Nation, informational interview, job security, job skills, network, networking, online networking, unemployment

July 23, 2013 by David J.P. Fisher Leave a Comment

Small “v” Victories

Small “v” Victories

Do you want 2 million people to show up and celebrate your victories?  Unless you are a major league sports team like the Chicago Blawhawks and you just won the Stanley Cup, you might be waiting a while. And for most of us, that’s a problem, because we keep waiting for the huge wins in […]

Filed Under: Business Basics, Business Psychology Tagged With: Blackhawks, chicago, motivation, obstacles, Patrick Combs, perseverance, Stanley Cup, victory, Victory List

July 16, 2013 by David J.P. Fisher 1 Comment

Why Your LinkedIn InMap is More than just a Pretty Picture

Why Your LinkedIn InMap is More than just a Pretty Picture

Have you ever wondered what your professional network looks like? Did you know you can use LinkedIn’s InMap generator to find out? Here’s what mine looks like: To create a your own, you can visit the Linkedin Labs InMap Generator. Think about what you are seeing here.  This is my personal org chart.  This visually […]

Filed Under: Business Networking, LinkedIn Tagged With: business networking, Daniel Pink, Free Agent Nation, InMap, LinkedIn, linkedin training, networking, social media training

July 9, 2013 by David J.P. Fisher 1 Comment

You Should be Sharing Photos in LinkedIn Status Updates! Here’s Why (and How)!

You Should be Sharing Photos in LinkedIn Status Updates!  Here’s Why (and How)!

This was a view from my hotel room at a speaking engagement.  A little more engaging than posting on LinkedIn “I’m speaking at a conference in Mexico“, right? Many of the professionals I train are resistant to social media (to put it lightly) because they think it’s simply a way for people to waste time.  […]

Filed Under: Business Networking, LinkedIn, Online Networking Tagged With: attach files on LinkedIn, facebook, LinkedIn, LinkedIn status updates, linkedin training, Pinterest, social media, social media status update, status update, status updates, Twitter

July 2, 2013 by David J.P. Fisher Leave a Comment

How to Avoid Bad Networking Introductions

When professionals first get serious about using networking to build their business they naturally start by asking how they can meet more people, and how they can get more business from those people.  That’s just the first part of the networking process, however. Top networkers know that it’s not only about developing a  lot of […]

Filed Under: Business Networking, Introduction Skills, Uncategorized Tagged With: BNI, Chamber of Commerce, introductions, networking, networking event, networking introductions, social media

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