MCC Educational Series - Who do you want to hear from?
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As MCC prepares to create an educational series (Kaizen), please use this discussion to make requests or post ideas of topics and speakers you'd like to hear from. We will be using your requests to build this series.
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I think a presentation on resume writing, working with recruiters, interviewing skills and just finding a job would be great.
Love to see something on wealth accumulation and management.
Motivational speaking is always a fan favorite.
Marketing and sales tips like getting past the gate keeper and how to make effective cold calls.
& I am always game for seeing any presentation Charlie Wollborg designs. They are awesome.
How about effective time management--at networking functions, in the office, and life in general.
Closing the deal!
Mary
The latest and greatest techy geeky things we need to be more efficient, and/or list of helpful websites and applications for busy business owners.
Best Regards,
Susan
Great idea, Susan. I feel inundated with the many social and business networking sites I'm being invited to. I'd like to learn more about what's out there and what is the best use of my effort!
Mary
Repetition is a vital ingredient in habit formation. Based on my experiences so far, one of the fundamental principles of MCC is to build positive, business and personal life habits. That said several concepts are always worth repeating. Concepts like, habit formation, motivation, goal setting, communication, networking, time management, dealing with change, and selling. These and other characteristics make good entrepreneurs, business people, and just good people in general. If it's possible, from a time and resource perspective, perhaps the event can be some type of "workshop" format where folks can interact and leave with a plan of action.
Regards,
Dale Hetrick