Working With Difficult People

Working with difficult people can be… well, difficult. In this illuminating post, Dean talks through his simple method for recognizing the core of the difficulty and neutralizing it without bruising anyone along the way.

If you sometimes have difficult team members in a group presentation, check out our support services here.

A Fast-Track to Presence

In this short post, Pete points you to a specific place for you to look to find your authentic presence, and he offers a specific thing for you to do to start cultivating it.

For more on how we can help you build your confident presence for presenting, check out our support services here.

Instinct is The New Process

In today’s post, Dean explores learning and knowledge, and the tension between following a process and operating on instinct.

What is ideal, and how do we get there?

For leaders looking to present with instinct, learn more here.

What Can You Appreciate?

This isn’t a rhetorical question.

This is a focused post that invites you to put it into action NOW and immediately benefit from it. Then take a moment and fill us in: What can you appreciate right now?

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Presenting is like Dancing

Presenting and dancing can both inspire a fair amount of pressure and stress, because you’re stepping out of your everyday situation and into a next level of visibility. How do you step up while still feeling like yourself? In this post, Dean gives you a simple concept to put into practice.

If you want some direct support on a presentation you’re putting together, learn more about how we can help here.

Walking Prepared

There’s this old phrase of being “caught flatfooted” that means being surprised by something you completely didn’t expect. In the professional world, nobody wants this, especially when we’re discussing something important with someone. We want to feel like every aspect of that conversation is planned for and pre-considered and totally processed. Only then can we feel completely confident that we are prepared.

But the real world just isn’t like that. You can’t know the future. You can’t know how people are going to be, or what they’re going to say.

So instead of hoping for 100% precognition, we recommend being “Walking Prepared” – skilled at thinking on your feet, asking good questions, and feeling confident that you have a process for coming up with what’s needed in the moment.

In this post, Pete shares a few thoughts about how to achieve this version of preparation. To build these skills in your team, learn more about our WIN-it program.

What Is Presence For?

Whether we’re honest with ourselves our not, we all want to influence other people one way or another. And that’s what presence is for.

In today’s post, Pete explores a couple fundamental concepts that can help you can get into the right mindset to elevate your presence and get more of what you want in your life, career, and business.

To explore further, contact us here.

You Are The Show

Professionals can’t rely on their slides and backgrounds to make them present professionally. You carry the show, and Dean Hyers talks through simple areas of focus to make sure that you’re bringing MORE to your client presentations, team presentations, and the ones you do to land the work.

To learn about how to bring more of yourself to your next presentation so you can BE the show, and check out our presentation support page here.

Winning as the Underdog

When you’re competing to win a project as an underdog, you’ve got the freedom to push away from conventions and dare to be different — which can make you visible enough to stand out from the competition, and maybe even win.

In today’s post, Dean shares a client case study of a smaller firm landing a plum project by doing just that.

To learn more about how we can help your team increase their chances of winning, check out our Shortlist Interview Support here.

Your Differentiator

When you provide a service, it’s easy to get treated like a commodity, which inherently frustrates business development. You need to set yourself apart from your competitors by finding a differentiator. In today’s post, Pete explores a few places to look to find that differentiator and truly jumpstart your business development.

To learn more about how you and your team can distinguish yourselves from the pack and generate more leads, check out our GROW-it program here.