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EVERYONE YOU VALUE MAKES MISTAKES EVERY DAY (S5E7)

Mar 05, 201828 min
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A raw, unscripted, free-wheeling, wide-ranging and eclectic chat about "How to be genuinely attractive in business today". For people in business. "Business" means you've a job, own a commercial enterprise, profit & not-for-profit - you work at anything (including housework). ___________________ Weekly podcast by Roger Overall & Paul O'Mahony from Show&Tell Communications (HQ in Cork Ireland, trading in Ireland & UK) - available here, in iTunes and other places. This episode begins with MISTAKES. - The key point is to recover well. Story No 1 is about Jack Nicholas (golfer) as told by Bob Rotella (golf coach) in one of his books. - FORGET YOUR MISTAKES - after learning from them seems to be the message. Paul: "I do not know what direction this podcast will go". Roger: "Is that because of your experience?" Story No 2: Heart Surgeon in USA at 93 years of age. "How old will I be when I stop working for money?" says Roger These guys work today : Ridley Scott (born 1937, English film director & producer. Warren Buffet (born 1930, American business magnate, investor, & philanthropist, serves as chairman & CEO of Berkshire Hathaway - Wiki) Stan Lee (born 1922, American comic-book writer, editor, film executive producer, and publisher - Wiki)) Walt Disney Inc Floyd Norman ((born June 22, 1935) is an American animator, writer, and comic book artist - Wiki) "People who retain experienced people make the business attractive" says Roger. The Internet Age: Have the rules about how to do business changed? And if so, how much have they changed? How recently did a business have to think about cashflow? Example of Egyptian Pyramids. Story No 3: Jane Boyd's father (in Canada) drove miles to build relationships. "Automated relationships" Story No 4: Instagram Adverts. The "Free" Economy. Communications spoiled. Frequency makes the experience unattractive -say Roger. Interrupting. Annoying. How can we make our ads desired? How can we make our ads relevant? Story No 5: Amazon interruptions. Get me Ad-blocker ... Story No 6: Waiter's job is to interrupt - Lourdes Story
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