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Confirming

Alan Weiss

Since I began my Crisis Coaching programs I’ve also begun confirming all my calls for the following day, either the prior afternoon or early in the morning. I simply send a BCC email to maintain privacy to those scheduled, asking for a reply only if someone needs to reschedule.

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Confirmation Not Blind Belief

Martinka Consulting

It’s good to have multiple sources of information to get both different viewpoints and confirmation of the basics. The post Confirmation Not Blind Belief appeared first on Martinka Consulting. Continuing education is necessary, especially in industries like mine where things are so different than they were in years past.

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Take off Your Happy Face! Why Consulting Clients Love Disagreeable Consultants

David A Fields

Each balloon is an assumption, preconception, hypothesis or dream that only requires your confirmation. Your consulting clients walk into each engagement holding bouquets of helium balloons they want to release to the sky. Metaphorically, unless your clients are clowns.) [ ]

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Emails: be quick

Consultants' Consultant

Consultants Consultant: This article confirms what we already know: people are more likely to read and. The post Emails: be quick appeared first on Consultants' Consultant.

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Best Practices for a Marketing Database Cleanse

Multiple industry studies confirm that regardless of industry, revenue, or company size, poor data quality is an epidemic for marketing teams. As frustrating as contact and account data management is, this is still your database – a massive asset to your organization, even if it is rife with holes and inaccurate information.

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Creating a Happier Workplace Is Possible — and Worth It

Harvard Business

billion views and their virality confirms that we’re all still feeling the effects of chronic stress and burnout from the pandemic. But too many of us are disconnected, disengaged, and bored at work. 50% of the global workforce is quiet quitting and 18 percent are loud quitting – sharing openly that they are unhappy at work.

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The Lockdown Unlocks Real Work

Markovitz Consulting

Recent research from the Boston Consulting Group confirms that employees can do better work when they’re liberated from much of the bureaucratic cruft that passes for daily management. Peter Drucker once quipped that, “Much of what we call management consists of making it difficult for people to work.”