In the last post, I shared how all the great talent in the latest Indiana Jones movie couldn't overcome a bad decision. It only took about 24 hours for me to see the error of my ways. Here is a perfect example.
Although to support my earlier argument, there were several great decisions behind this talent:
Edit, edit, edit.
Practice, practice, practice.
Edit, edit, edit.
I guess there is value in exposing the younger generation to legacy brands like Star Wars and Indy.
One of my favorite classes in college, was Structural English Grammar taught by Herman Wilson. Every week we had to write a one-page observation paper about something we "observed" in language usage. One of Herman's favorite phrases was, "You could get an observation paper out that." I've adapted that idea to observe how leaders and sales professionals influence and persuade. The title of this blog is a reminder to me of Herman and his amazing talent to observe and comment.
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