OPUSBOB: Intro to Training
Tuesday, July 26th, 2011Bob invites you to check out his video training series developed to explain and help digest the personal development report. Additionally, you can learn how to read the data sheet here.
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OPUSBOB Archive for the ‘personality profiling’ CategoryOPUSBOB: Intro to TrainingTuesday, July 26th, 2011Bob invites you to check out his video training series developed to explain and help digest the personal development report. Additionally, you can learn how to read the data sheet here. OPUSBOB: Lessons Learned from the FishMonday, June 20th, 2011I've lined myself up in front of fish tank on purpose for this particular video because the fish are going to be part of the story. I know many of you read the transcript and enjoy following the blog that way and I think that's great. But I also know ... OPUSBOB: So Maybe You Don’t Suck After AllTuesday, April 5th, 2011As I think you all know, I have an opportunity to talk to people every day about their personality style and their personality profile. And many people look forward to the conversations, and many people, especially candidates, are a bit nervous about what the profile is going to say about ... OPUSBOB: The Person Behind the MaskWednesday, March 16th, 2011I saw this mask when I was out shopping with my wife for the holidays and, of course, like anything, whenever I see something like this my thoughts always go to business. I thought about a kid holding this up like this and thinking that the person whom you get ... OPUSBOB: What is a Cold Call Really Worth?Thursday, February 10th, 2011We’re going to review an email that I received over the weekend. These are the kind of emails that can really make a weekend special let me tell you. I’m going to leave off the details because they’re irrelevant to the story but it reads like this: It says, “Hi Bob. ... OPUSBOB: Making a DifferenceWednesday, January 19th, 2011You maybe aware of a quote from Henry David Thoreau - probably something he came up with on a rainy day, when he was sitting at Waldon Pond, which said, “most of us live lives of quiet desperation”. I’ve always found that quote disquieting and I really feel that it doesn’t necessarily apply ... |
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