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Develop attitudes, values, behaviors.

Plan & achieve your goals.

Attack your plan, sell it and succeed.

 

We do this by engaging assets, attitudes, and action for results in all of our workshops.

So, let's begin!

 

Time PLUS (Plan, Learn, Use and Succeed)  - Three hour workshop, includes pre assessment.

This integrates ATTITUDE & SKILLS pieces of the success formula.

 

Uncovering Attitudes & Values - Three hour workshop, includes pre assessment

This is an ATTITUDE piece of the success formula.

 

Personal Behavior & Communications - Three hour workshop, includes pre assessment

This is an ATTITUDE piece of the success formula.

 

Sales Attack Intensive Choose one or a combination of, or the entire ten session series of sales seminars designed to take your sales results to the next level and beyond! Pays for itself FAST! Includes personal sales style assessment.

 

Goal Planning & Achievement - Four Session, 2 hour Workshops

This integrates GOALS and SKILLS pieces of the success formula.

 

Master Success Plan

A combination of the previous five Workshops spaced over several months in weekly sessions.

 

 

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