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How To Turn Your Knowledge & Skills Into a 1-Person-School & Earn a Fortune t time?It doesn't matter what your talents and skills are. Somewhere there is a hungry market for your skill. You just need to find that market and give them what they are looking for...your skill. Do you play guitar? There are about 19 zillion people in the world wishing they could "play like you." Do you play piano? Another gazillion folks are waiting for you to teach them what you know and can play. You can teach piano. I ought to know – I have operated a “one-man-mus Another way to get skilled colleagues to share their expertise is to encourage them to run in company training courses. These don't have to be major events. A half day workshop or a 90 minute seminar might be all that's needed to pass on valuable hints and tips. Training others can be a great wa 10 Tips For Bringing Your Event To Life Your company is almost certainly sitting on an untapped goldmine of knowledge.Your job as an event planner doesn’t stop with the meeting in the company boardroom. You may be call upon to organize an employee appreciation event, an awards dinner, a product launch, the celebration of a company milestone, a gala recognizing a longtime employee’s retirement, an incentive event for the company’s sales force, a fundraising event, a holiday celebration…the list goes on and on.These types of affairs differ from your typical corporate busines We're not talking about the information that resides on your servers or databases, but about the wisdom contained in the heads of you and your colleagues. Many people in your workforce will have skills and experience vital to the successful running of your company. This will be specialised knowledge about your business or market sector that perhaps few other people in the world possess, including your co-workers. Right now you probably have expertise or insights that many of your colleagues lack. What if there was an easy way to pass these on? Knowledge transfer of this kind might help them perform their duties more effectively. It turns out there are some simple but effective ways to do this. Let's look at a couple. For a start, you can create a best practice section on your intranet or in your company magazine or newsletter. When someone achieves a notable success, ask them to write an article about it. Not to boast, but to explain the thinking and actions behind their achievement. They should use the article to answer some key questions. Why did they succeed? What lessons have they learned? How would they do things differently next time? Another way to get skilled colleagues to share their expertise is to encourage them to run in company training courses. These don't have to be major events. A half day workshop or a 90 minute seminar might be all that's needed to pass on valuable hints and tips. Training others can be a great way Building A Business: Smartest Risk You Could Ever Make Financially? the successful running of your company. This will be specialised knowledge about your business or market sector that perhaps few other people in the world possess, including your co-workers.It has been said that taking business risks is dangerous. Worst, that if you let yourself risk money, it is not just dangerous, but dumb according to many. But the reality is that when starting any new project or even a simple task, risk always exists. You could go on a date and your luxury car might not start while leaving the restaurant. You could plant a beautiful tree, watch it grow, and then have it fall on your house in a windstorm. You might partner with a l Right now you probably have expertise or insights that many of your colleagues lack. What if there was an easy way to pass these on? Knowledge transfer of this kind might help them perform their duties more effectively. It turns out there are some simple but effective ways to do this. Let's look at a couple. For a start, you can create a best practice section on your intranet or in your company magazine or newsletter. When someone achieves a notable success, ask them to write an article about it. Not to boast, but to explain the thinking and actions behind their achievement. They should use the article to answer some key questions. Why did they succeed? What lessons have they learned? How would they do things differently next time? Another way to get skilled colleagues to share their expertise is to encourage them to run in company training courses. These don't have to be major events. A half day workshop or a 90 minute seminar might be all that's needed to pass on valuable hints and tips. Training others can be a great wa Networking ass these on? Knowledge transfer of this kind might help them perform their duties more effectively.Do you feel comfortable when meeting people for the first time and telling them what you do?Are you comfortable with your 'elevator speech' so that it rolls off your tongue and naturally piques people’s interest and invites questions?Your elevator speech is designed to invite questions by raising people’s interest level. If you don’t have an elevator speech it is a good idea to think one up. Raising the level of interest from people in your service or It turns out there are some simple but effective ways to do this. Let's look at a couple. For a start, you can create a best practice section on your intranet or in your company magazine or newsletter. When someone achieves a notable success, ask them to write an article about it. Not to boast, but to explain the thinking and actions behind their achievement. They should use the article to answer some key questions. Why did they succeed? What lessons have they learned? How would they do things differently next time? Another way to get skilled colleagues to share their expertise is to encourage them to run in company training courses. These don't have to be major events. A half day workshop or a 90 minute seminar might be all that's needed to pass on valuable hints and tips. Training others can be a great wa Healing America: Inducing Structured Economic Growth hen someone achieves a notable success, ask them to write an article about it. Not to boast, but to explain the thinking and actions behind their achievement.In today’s America, many small businesses – especially those with fewer than ten employees, or about half of America’s economy – have experienced a notable transition in the marketplace resonating from the impact of the September 11, 2001 attacks, offsetting even the most practical of business models.When a large economy experiences a significant change, strategies regarded as traditional in sales, marketing, and even operations no longer represent the most They should use the article to answer some key questions. Why did they succeed? What lessons have they learned? How would they do things differently next time? Another way to get skilled colleagues to share their expertise is to encourage them to run in company training courses. These don't have to be major events. A half day workshop or a 90 minute seminar might be all that's needed to pass on valuable hints and tips. Training others can be a great wa Top Ten Tips for Outstanding Customer Service t time?Remember the 80:20 rule? You may not get everything perfectly right, but getting most right will be much, much better than the majority of your competition. These Top Ten Tips for Customer Service will get you well on the way.Be Your Customer Live the life of your customer and experience what they do. Stand in line, call your call-centre, soak up feedback. Give Memorable Service Make the life's mi Another way to get skilled colleagues to share their expertise is to encourage them to run in company training courses. These don't have to be major events. A half day workshop or a 90 minute seminar might be all that's needed to pass on valuable hints and tips. Training others can be a great way of developing your own knowledge as well as boosting your self confidence. And if it's done in house there are at least two other advantages. Firstly, it's likely to be less expensive than using an external training provider. Speaking as someone who works for a major training provider, I think you can trust me on this. Secondly, training provided from within a company is likely to be targeted to the needs of that company in a way that an external training provider would find hard to match. Ouch, this is getting painful. But wait, training providers do have a useful role to play in all of this. We can help by providing 'train the trainer' courses that show you and your colleagues how easy it is to transfer knowledge to others in the company. To help you do this there are many excellent offerings available in the market place. So what kinds of features should you look for in a good 'train the trainer' course? Many people express concern about public speaking. So one of the first requirements of such training is to overcome these fears. What's needed are practical tips on presentation that even the most anxious speaker can take advantage of. Next the training needs to ensure that the course content is written and
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