This week’s video is about how to give an amazing memorable tribute speech. There are two types of tribute speeches: (1) Factual (true and usually boring) (2) Fictitious (entertaining and memorable) In this video, we will focus on the second type, mainly, because everyone already knows how to do the first type.
This week’s video is about building relationships or building better relationships using a tool called a SIPOC analysis. SIPOC is an acronym for suppliers, inputs needed from the supplier, the process or the person which is you, the outputs that your constituents want, and who your constituents are.
This week’s video is about slogans, targets, and exhortations, and why you shouldn’t use them. Slogans, exhortations, and targets do not help people know what to do to achieve their objective.
This week’s video discusses a great way to learn. Teaching to learn is one of the best methods to learn a subject. Research shows this is extremely effective. I am reminded of an old story about two professors walking from one building on campus to another.
This week’s lesson is about how not to make the mistake of thinking you can learn from others experiences. Experience is of minimum value because it is in the eyes of the beholder. For example, Bri loves the new Star Wars movie and she tells me and I go see it. I hate it.