by Rob Jolles | Jan 14, 2011 | Coaching and Mentoring, Management Training, Motivation, Self Help
Do you know the difference between “coaching” and “mentoring?” Most people don’t. As a matter of fact, most people use the two terms interchangeably as if there is no difference. Well, there happens to be a big difference. You could go to Webster’s...
by Rob Jolles | Jan 7, 2011 | Management Training, Motivation, Sales Training, Self Help
I admire my daughter. She will be graduating in five months, and when she does, she’s heading to New York to begin the working part of her journey through life. She has no job yet, no place to live yet, and she barely knows her way around Syracuse let alone one of...
by Rob Jolles | Dec 3, 2010 | Management Training, Public Speaking, Sales Training
The other week I was putting on a program for a good client of mine and I was really strutting my stuff. I had a right to! The client I was working for had asked that I put on a program that was as close to the real world as possible. This was a...
by Rob Jolles | Nov 5, 2010 | Corporate Communications, Management Training, Sales Training
There’s a battle that’s been brewing for some time now in the field of training. This battle is between those who have been trained, and those who manage those who have been trained. In short, management believes that when they have invested in a process,...
by Rob Jolles | Oct 22, 2010 | Management Training, Motivation, Sales Training, Self Help
Have you ever felt you were so good at what you did that you did not need any help in getting better? The bad news is, if that describes who you are, you are in a lot of trouble. The good news is, you are one decision away from getting out of...
by Rob Jolles | Oct 1, 2010 | Management Training, Motivation, Sales Training
This week I had the privilege of receiving an email from someone I have been coaching regarding a deal they landed. I liked this person before I received the email. I grew to respect this person after I received the email. Let me tell you why. What I read was more...