In today’s hectic business world, you need to have some business success habits at work. These things can keep you focused on the job and prevent you from falling into some bad habits. Otherwise, you may find your business lacks focus, especially during times when it’s very important for people to perform at their best.
The good news is that while these tips are transformative, they’re not too hard to start putting into action. Get some good business habits in this episode of our Quick Leadership Tips series. Some of the things you will learn include:
- Why you must be able to communicate what your business does best and why it matters in the marketplace;
- What you can do to make sure your business is turnover-proof;
- How capturing information about how people perform their jobs can protect you when the unexpected happens;
- Why earned excellence is one of the most important business success habits because it keeps you focused on the present and the future, while not falling in love with past achievements.
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And while he loves to be on stage, Ken is no stranger to the world of virtual presenting. After all, he spent more than a decade in TV news, where you are presenting directly to a camera lens and have to connect to an audience you can’t see. Ken also believes an engaging and productive virtual presentation needs to be fast paced, include audience participation, and be customized to the organization. It’s okay to have some fun too, especially when you’re taking about serious topics like being busy or effective. And Ken can also serve you as a Master of Ceremonies.
About Ken Okel
As a motivational keynote speaker, Ken Okel works with leaders and organizations to boost productivity, performance, and profits. At conferences, conventions, and company meetings, he engages leaders with new ways to help meet the challenges of a changing workplace. To see a sample of his keynote and workshop presentations, visit the videos page on his his website. When it comes to challenges, he’s been there, having worked in TV news, disaster relief, and professional ballet.