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So here we are in our new house surrounded by packing boxes – What do we do Now?

When the human element is absent, complainers often say things they wouldn’t say face to face!

What works in the pitch also works in the boardroom.

Eight critical steps to establish a customer service culture. Find Customer Service Training in London.

The accommodating negotiator undervalues his own worth and accomplishments and places top priority on maintaining peaceful relations with others.

‘The Human Moment’: That moment when businesses actually come face to face with people rather than using technology to get their message across.

If you’re not having fun at work while playing in the same sandbox with co-workers, you’re not doing it right.

People will remember what you or your employees have done or not done.

Invest in technology, invest in AI, invest in new systems. All help. Invest in your people and they and you will thrive!

Use the ‘matching’ technique to deliver exactly what customers need

So where does compromise come into it when compromising can often feel like giving in?

When it comes to getting yourself in front of potential new clients and strutting your stuff you really don’t get a second chance to make a good first impression.

We all think we have unique selling points, better software, a better price, a more enticing deal, but in truth, no one has to buy from us.

Those who enjoy playing negotiation as a game tend to be the best negotiators by far!

Behind every interview question, there is a concern or another question.

Think of your Curriculum Vitae as a kind of marketing document, an enticement so that people will read it and want to meet you.

It takes an average of 1 to 10 seconds to make a good first impression.

You need to sell yourself as the right person to satisfy that need by carefully formulating your interview answers.

You need to present yourself in the best possible light, no matter what your current work circumstances!

Self-disclosure is all about giving your interviewer more of a flavour of who you are rather than the dry facts of what you’ve done or even what you’re interested in.

You may have the greatest product or service to offer, but in terms of networking, people relate to people!

Each person you come into contact with is a potential person who may know of someone in the business or know of a job opening.

Visiting an exhibition can give you that awful feeling that you’re intruding into someone’s private club!

Cultivating business relationships and interact with other small businesses is often mutually beneficial and should not be underestimated.