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About Spirited Leaders & our Unicorn logo

by Rick Baker
On Nov 9, 2011
WHO are we?
 
Our Vision: Canada’s best source for entrepreneurial business education
 
 
 
WHAT do we do?
 
Our Purpose: We educate entrepreneurs.
 
 
 
HOW do we do that?
 
Our Values: Courage, Confidence, ‘The Differences’, Learning, Labours of Enjoyment & Enthusiasm
 
Our Branding Proposition: Inspire People, Grow Profits!
 
 
 
WHY are we doing what we do?
 
We enjoy learning. We enjoy business. We enjoy teaching.
 
 
 
WITH WHOM – Who receives benefit? 
 
Our Ideal Clients are entrepreneurial business leaders who want to champion change.
 
 
 
WHAT DO OUR CLIENTS GAIN?
 
With enjoyable and helpful business education, action lessons, and tools - we help our Clients inspire practical business.
 
 
 
WHY THE NAME SPIRITED?
 
Spirited is defined as: full of courage, energy, and action. We like the adjective - spirited.
 
 
 
WHY THE UNICORN LOGO?
 
Unicorns are spirited, courageous creatures. Perhaps…if not likely…they are creatures of mythology. Regardless, they are symbols of inspiration for many cultures around the world. Some say unicorns are the only mythological creature not created out of fear. We really like that last part.
 
[Sure, we know unicorns have some weaknesses…but wow, what Strengths!]

Thought Tweet #343

by Rick Baker
On Nov 9, 2011
Thought Tweet #343 Know Nature’s laws, use those laws, and obtain the help of other people. Time, thinking…then wisdom.
 
The Thinking Behind the Sales Tweet
This is my interpretation of a piece of Napoleon Hill’s message. He defined wisdom in terms of Nature’s laws and the co-operation and harmony of people, as they use Nature’s laws to create things of value. At least, that’s how I understand Napoleon Hill’s teachings.

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Hero Worship | Thought Tweets | Wisdom: Surviving the Test of Time

Business people are struggling with Networking

by Rick Baker
On Nov 8, 2011
If you think that is hogwash then – Congratulations!
 
[I would love to hear your stories.]
 
***
 
If you are still reading this Thought Post then you know some business folks who are struggling with networking.
 
Here is the advice I gave at a recent Greater Kitchener-Waterloo Chamber of Commerce networking event:
  1. If you are uncomfortable networking, that's contagious. If you enjoy networking, that's contagious….so
  2. If you are uncomfortable networking, either:
    • Don’t do any more business networking [business networking is not a necessary evil…it is not an interpersonal exercise where misery enjoys company] or
    • Figure out how to get comfortable before you do any more business networking [a little creative thought can go a long, long way toward making business networking an enjoyable experience]
In addition to those ‘basic rules’…
  1. If you haven’t given much thought to whether or not you are comfortable with business networking then don’t do business networking until you are prepared to check your networking pulse. Again, business networking is not a necessary evil…if you view it that way then what you see is what you’ll get.
  2. If you have no networking goals then don’t do business networking until you are prepared to set some business networking goals.
Whatever you do – do not settle with going through the business-networking motions.
 
Just going through the business-networking motions will be unsatisfying for you and for the all the business folks you encounter while you are doing it.
 
***
The Good News: regardless of how you feel today, you can learn to get comfortable with and maybe even enjoy business networking [if that is something you want to learn].
***
 
What is Networking? I have written several articles on the topic…here’s a link.
 
In summary, Networking is a way to meet other business people. Networking is a way to accomplish ‘personal branding’. And, from time to time Networking may become the step in a buying process connecting with a step in a selling process [and, of course, vice-versa].

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Networking: The Joys of Connection

Thought Tweet #342

by Rick Baker
On Nov 8, 2011
Thought Tweet #342 Don’t keep guessing why results didn’t happen: define and measure the Conversion of Actions.
 
The Thinking Behind the Sales Tweet
More often than not people ignore the need to measure the conversions that link actions to results. One of my friends uses a PIE approach. PIE: Plan, Implement, and Evaluate. His PIE approach allows him to make adjustments and achieve goals.

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Leaders' Thoughts | Thought Tweets

Sales Tweet #341

by Rick Baker
On Nov 7, 2011
Sales Tweet #341 The Boss interrupted The New Guy by saying, "Will you just hurry up and make your pointless".
 
The Thinking Behind the Sales Tweet
Observe like Sherlock Holmes did and ask questions like Lieutenant Columbo.

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Ernest Seller | Thought Tweets

An unbelievable ‘selling’ experience

by Rick Baker
On Nov 4, 2011
A few months ago, it was mid-afternoon and I was sitting alone at a table in a coffee shop. I was trying to put the 15 ‘free’ minutes between meetings to good use….i.e., some coffee and some reading. I looked up just in time to see my friend Jim enter with another fellow. Jim walked over to my table and said, “Rick, meet Bob. Bob, meet Rick. Bob, this is the fellow I was talking to you about last week. How about I get the coffees while you talk with Rick. Bob…maybe the two of you can hash out a deal so Rick provides the service we discussed.”
 
Jim got in the coffee line-up and Bob sat down at my table, across from me. Bob summarized the situation at his business. He outlined his understanding of what Jim had told him about my services and asked what it would take to have me sitting in his office providing the first piece of my service within 2 weeks. I told him. He extended his hand and we shook on the deal. We both put the first meeting date and time into our BlackBerrys. Bob thanked me. Then Bob got up to join Jim in the coffee line-up.
 
The entire interaction took perhaps 2 or 3 minutes.
 
I had a sip of coffee, looked up at the coffee line-up and a question popped into my mind….what can I do to deliver experiences of that quality? 

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