Karen Cortell Reisman

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Karen Cortell Reisman joins Jim Blasingame to talk about how to use the 180 Rule to overcome our natural tendency to have a negative bias toward public speaking, and transition into a powerful speaker.
Karen Cortell Reisman joins Jim Blasingame to reveal how the 180 Rule works and how to use it to help you get over your fear of speaking and become a successful thought-leader.
Karen Cortell Reisman joins Jim Blasingame to talk about how to use the 180 Rule to overcome our natural tendency to have a negative bias toward public speaking, and transition into a powerful speaker.
Karen Cortell Reisman joins Jim Blasingame to offer do's and don'ts for when customers & colleagues share about challenges in their lives, plus why you should never try to solve their problems - just listen.
Karen Cortell Reisman joins Jim Blasingame to explain that when customers or colleagues share their personal challenges, don't ask how you can help, just do something, such as send a card, make a meal, or make a charitable donation in their honor.
Do you hate meetings? Do your people hate meetings? Karen Reisman joins Jim Blasingame to reveal the single most important question that can be asked to make sure your meetings get to the point and are successful.
Here are some best practices for running a successful meeting. Karen Reisman joins Jim Blasingame to reveal several tips on how conduct a good meeting, including the possibility that the business owner allows someone else to conduct it.
Are you communicating value to your customers? Karen Reisman joins Jim Blasingame to talk about how to communicate to business customers how you help them make money and how you make the lives of retail customers better.
Why is listening the best communication tool? Karen Reisman joins Jim Blasingame to explain why the best way to become a better communicator is to learn how to listen.
Connect with customers by telling your business’s story. Karen Reisman joins Jim Blasingame to discuss making deeper connections with customers by telling the “why” story of your business, instead of just what you sell.