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Do Creative People In Business Do Better?

April 22nd, 2011 by Gnifrus Urquart

Everyone knows that the business world is a tough place to get ahead. Somehow you need to figure out how to look good, stand out from a crowd and do great at your job(s) all at the same time! It can be stressful, but fret not, there are ways to easily get everything accomplished all at once.

Creative people in business have been known to become very successful. However, that statement is more directed toward those who are unique and strange, but are still tolerable, not the ones who fly off the wagon and lose their mind. There’s only a certain amount of unusual characteristics we can handle.

Lady Gaga is a good example of an individual who is creative but tolerably so. A middle-schooler who strove to create a hit company of making website templates is also a good example. Also think about Christopher Nolan and Stephen Spielberg, two filmmakers who have made amazing movies. Then there’re authors like Stephen King and Anna Rice who were ahead of their time. No matter how you look at it, each person did something that made them stand out from the crowd.

However, the above mentioned individuals are celebrities that anyone can know about. The big problem is standing out without necessarily becoming photographed by all the paparazzi. Goals within most common people societies are different. For example, corporate workers may want to be noticed about others in a business meeting. They should pitch a unique idea in order to accomplish that goal.

Either way, remember that it’s important to be strategic when being creative. You don’t want to throw others off guard too much. To start off, you could dress like the rest, but maybe add a little difference here and there. You can have a different hairstyle, or make-up or even a few accessories here and there. However, to make the biggest impression, your personality is what matters most.

A persons’ personality is, most times, what makes or breaks a relationship. In order to form good business connections, try to think of new, refreshing and appealing ways to keep yourself interesting, but not awkward. Try to keep on the right side of everyone as much as possible, too. Refrain from making fools of your coworkers, etc.

All in all, creative people in business know how to be on top without necessarily demeaning others. They keep others on their toes, but too terribly so that everyone tips over. And, finally, they know where limits are while still being able to effectively do their job.

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Establishing Intimacy Through Non-Verbal Communication

April 28th, 2010 by admin

image.out?imageId=media v19831497Fe24GnJw1266540020Med Establishing Intimacy Through Non Verbal CommunicationIn Video Marketing Secret # 4 Mark Hoverson tell us to, “Understand intimacy through non-verbal (unspoken) communication.
You are communicating at a subconscious level through your videos. A. Smile B. Look into the eye of the camera C. Shoulders back.
You will gain the confidence of your viewers through your smiles, eye contact, and good posture.

The impact that your Internet Marketing Videos have on your prospects and customers depends upon the several factors. One of these
factors is your non-verbal communication. So good ahead …… smile, maintain eye contact, and keep your shoulders back. Developing
intimate relationships with your prospects and customers is key to your long-term business success.

To your amazing success in 2010!

Ben

Ben Wardlaw
Internet Marketing Professional

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Reading Milt 1

April 27th, 2010 by admin

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BCP Media – Terrorism – How can BC Cope?

August 11th, 2009 by admin

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How can Business Continuity Cope?

Presenter: Robert C. Chandler, Ph.D.
Michael Murrie

The information included in Robert Chandler’s new workbook, “Terrorism – How Can Business Continuity Cope?” was researched and embled by many talented people. The post 9 -11 world has put the need to prepare for these types of horrible acts on the agenda of every company and organization. We can help you prepare by giving you the ammunition to handle this type of disaster the following nine chapters:

1. Getting Started
2. Recognizing Terror Threats
3. Prevention Planning
4. Protecting Personnel
5. Mitigation Preparation
6. Crisis Management Readiness
7. Crisis Survival Need
8. Crisis Communication
9. Recovery Operation

There are nine chapters with an appendix, including resources, a glossary and interview subject biographies. You will also receive the accompanying DVD, “Terrorism – How Did Business Continuity Cope?”, and a CD of WTC photographs, by FEMA.

Robert C. Chandler, Ph.D. is a Professor of Communication and Chair of the Communication Division at Pepperdine University. He is a recognized expert on organization crises, and organizationalcommunication essment.

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BCP Media – Ground Zero

August 4th, 2009 by admin

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* “Terrorism”
How can Business Continuity Cope?
BOOK and DVD

Presenter: Robert C. Chandler, Ph.D.
Michael Murrie

The information included in Robert Chandler’s new workbook, “Terrorism – How Can Business Continuity Cope?” was researched and embled by many talented people. The post 9 -11 world has put the need to prepare for these types of horrible acts on the agenda of every company and organization. We can help you prepare by giving you the ammunition to handle this type of disaster the following nine chapters:
1. Getting Started
2. Recognizing Terror Threats
3. Prevention Planning
4. Protecting Personnel
5. Mitigation Preparation
6. Crisis Management Readiness
7. Crisis Survival Need
8. Crisis Communication
9. Recovery Operation

There are nine chapters with an appendix, including resources, a glossary and interview subject biographies. You will also receive the accompanying DVD, “Terrorism – How Did Business Continuity Cope?”, and a CD of WTC photographs, by FEMA.

Robert C. Chandler, Ph.D. is a Professor of Communication and Chair of the Communication Division at Pepperdine University. He is a recognized expert on organization crises, and organizationalcommunication essment.

Materials you’ll receive:

Length: Manual and 25 minutes (1 DVD + 1 free NY WTC CD)

$50.00

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