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Re-Energizing the Rep Channel Relationship02-May-2012

Does your rep channel relationship lack spark? Do you have more “sun-setters” than p..

Adv Rep Channel Mgmt II PLUS Sales Teamwork & Communications29-Feb-2012

This program focuses on building and sustaining rep channel demand for your brand. Wednesday..

Switch: How to Change Things When Change is Hard: Chip Heath/ Dan Heath, Broadway, 2010

Paul Pease - Wednesday, January 05, 2011

Brothers Chip Heath, Stanford Graduate School of Business Professor, and Dan Heath, Duke University Center for Advancement of Social Entrepreneurship senior fellow, have followed up their Made to Stick with an excellent piece on how change can occur despite the myriad of forces that oppose change. A very dramatic case study they cite is that of changing the culture of how many hours hospital interns should be allowed to work. Anyone who is related whatsoever to someone in the healthcare profession knows two things: One, interns are expected to work infinite hours because that’s the way it’s always been done. Two, getting egotistical doctors to change doesn’t happen very easily- unless they think it is their idea. Read more

Why We Buy: The Science of Shopping by Paco Underhill

Paul Pease - Wednesday, January 05, 2011

Paco Underhill’s “Why We Buy: The Science of Shopping” (1999, Simon and Schuster) is somewhat a misleading title because it is a business book that every business owner and executive should read. Why? It challenges the norm that numbers mean everything and that executives know what is going on in their business because- well, they are the executive.  Read more


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Unconventional Coach: From Food Server to Six-figure Salesman

Paul Pease - Thursday, January 14, 2010

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Managing Mavericks: Mutual Action Planning

Paul Pease - Thursday, January 14, 2010

Managing mavericks: Thawing the Cold War Between Management and Field Sales Read more

Road Warrior: How to Profitably Attack a Tough Economy

Paul Pease - Thursday, January 14, 2010
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Engaged Executive: Gallup Poll Findings on Executive Engagement Effectiveness and Productivity

Paul Pease - Wednesday, January 13, 2010

In June of 2007, James Harter, Ph.D., Gallup Organization’s Chief Scientist, addressed Training Magazine’s Leadership Summit. Harter, co-author with Rodd Wagner of “12: The Elements of Great Managing” (Gallup Press, 2006), presented some survey statistics that reveal how effectively engaged executives have significantly better performing organizations.  Read more