Intraprenuerism: Owning Your Job & Growing From Within
Organization:
NATIONAL SALES NETWORK, ATLANTA
Category:
Sales/Marketing
Geographical Area:
Atlanta
Start
Date:
5/6/2006
End Date:
5/6/2006
Start Time:
12:00PM
End Time:
3:00PM
Event
Info:
It is becoming increasingly important that Sales Professionals see their job as a business, and to manage their career as if they are in business with goods and services. This session deals with customer service from an individual perspective. Our speakers will provide tips and techniques for job security during a time of insecurity. It’s a great session to motivate and create willingness to change and improve for career success. We will examine:
1. The wheels of life and how it impacts your career.
2. Conscious and unconscious thoughts that impact how we treat and respond to people and circumstances.
3. Improving interpersonal skills to improve performance and productivity, which leads to career success.
Our speakers will be Indigo Johnson of Careers in Transition/CIT Group and Brian Hilliard of Agito Consulting (author of the award winning book “Networking Like a Pro”).
$10.00 per person This event is FREE for NSN members. Visit our website at www.nsnatl.org
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