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Category Archives: CDCD Vol 03
The importance of getting your point across (Issue 31, Vol 03)
More by good fortune than good management, it turned out that all three guests on my radio show this Wednesday made highly connected points. The fact that they did so from different perspectives added to the overall impact of their messages.
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So what’s important in a video? (Issue 30, Vol 03)
A small piece on video production
How do you translate your client’s culture? (Issue 29, Vol 03)
Highlighting the culture differences between nations. Have your researched the cultures from which your clients have come from?
Small Targets, Fast Bullets (Issue 28, Vol 03)
Focusing your message to each particular customer can be an invaluable strategy in your fight to succeed
Cold Calling and Bullet Points Don’t Work (Issue 27, Vol 03)
Article on why Cold Calling is no good and also why bullet point lists are no good in PowerPoint presentations
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Better Communication = Better Business (Issue 26, Vol 03)
I continue to be surprised by the number of people I come across in business who seem to display the shallowest understanding of what’s important so far as ‘making money’ is concerned. Most of the confusion comes from over-complicating what it is that comprises a viable business. There are just four elements to any successful [...]
Can your words provide leadership? (Issue 25, Vol 03)
I've just returned from the annual convention of the German Speakers Association. All things considered, I would say this was one of the most elegant and well organised national conventions I have been to...
Where are tomorrow’s audiences? (Issue 24, Vol 03)
A Recent study conducted by the UK's media watchdog 'Ofcom' (the independent regulator and competition authority for the UK communications industries), has highlighted how inter-connected and technology dependent our lives have become.
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What would Napoleon Hill do? (Issue 23, Vol 03)
A post dedicated to Napoleon Hill, and how following his Definitive chief aim could help you succeed.


Two important lessons for 2011 (Issue 32, Vol 3)