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Archive for March, 2007

Episode 111 - How to Work Smart with Change Avoiders

Thursday, March 29th, 2007
 
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When it comes to change, some people would rather fight than switch. However, you might have some of these folks on your team or as your customers. How can you win them over to your way of thinking? You’ll get 12 ideas on today’s Smarter by the Minute.

Episode 110 - How to Work Smart with Change Acceptors

Tuesday, March 27th, 2007
 
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When it comes to change, some people are quite willing to be Change Acceptors, but first they have to feel comfortable with the change. How can you win them over to your way of thinking? You’ll get 10 ideas on today’s Smarter by the Minute.

Episode 109 - How to Work Smart with Change Embracers

Thursday, March 15th, 2007
 
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Some people love change and the exhilaration of taking risks on new ideas. You want these people on your team when you propose a new idea. How can you win them over to your way of thinking? You’ll get 10 ideas on today’s Smarter by the Minute.

Episode 108 - “TimeSmart” Training Starts at Home

Tuesday, March 13th, 2007
 
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Some people have ingenious ways to manage their time. On Smarter by the Minute, I’ve got a very clever one that starts at home. Listen and enjoy Teri Maun’s story.

Episode 107 - How Healthy is It to Compare Ourselves to Each Other?

Thursday, March 1st, 2007
 
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Some listeners asked me if it’s healthy for people to compare themselves with each other since backgrounds and talents are so different. I say, “Yes” and I’ll tell you why on Smarter by the Minute.