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Recent Articles in Ice Exercises
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"(K)notty word" Lessons from the World Cup
Jun 28, 2010
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Paying attention to the announcers of the World Cup matches is an exercise in overcoming "(K)notty word" choice. Have fun!!
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Just one more thing....
Jun 21, 2010
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Here is an easy way to gather potential referrals and visitors to your next meeting.
Exclusive content for BNI Directors/Members.
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See if you spot the incongruency in the messages.
Jun 14, 2010
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On a recent trip to Valdez, Alaska, we took a walk around the village and I spotted a grouping of signs. Interesting juxtaposition. Check it out.
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How is your physiology during your 60 Second Training Moment?
Jun 14, 2010
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Are you delivering a congruent message during your weekly 60 Second? Practice your presentation several times for maximum results.
Exclusive content for BNI Directors/Members.
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Getting Specific in your 60 Second Training Moment
May 31, 2010
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Each week you get 60 seconds to train your team. Use them wisely.
Exclusive content for BNI Directors/Members
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Shopaholic Support Group offers interesting help.
May 31, 2010
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Consider the power of your message. You are facilitating a support group for shopaholics, and your main message is: "I don't need that". Really? Is that your main message?
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A New Three Foot Rule Interpretation
May 17, 2010
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What happens when we apply doing "The Next Right Thing" to litter? What about a three-foot rule...
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Listen to your Voice Mail Message...
May 3, 2010
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Does your recorded voice mail message have "(K)notty Words" in it? "I'm not available to take your call...."
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Power Teams
Apr 19, 2010
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An Ice Exercise on developing Power Teams.
Exclusive Content for BNI Directors/Members.
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Find the Marketing Mishaps
Apr 19, 2010
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Be aware of the messages your favorite product/service providers are using to entice you to use them. Many times they are contradicting.
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