All Posts Tagged With: "strategy"

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Stop Selling & Start Recruiting

Please join us for another informative webinar that is sure to impact your recruiting results. The Midwest CRB Chapter will be hosting and sponsoring this webinar as a sneak preview to the CRB Council’s A.R.T. of Recruiting course to be offered in Chicago on May 20th & 21st.

27Apr2010 | Jonathan D. Nicholas | 0 comments | Continued
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Join Me in the Windy City!

If you want to know how to manage Technology for your brokerage, then join me in Chicago the first week of August.  I’ll be presenting the Council of Real Estate Brokerage Manager’s Technology course for the Illinois Association of REALTORS and their new Midwest CRB Chapter.  The course will be held in Oakbrook, IL. 
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8Jul2009 | Jonathan D. Nicholas | 1 comment | Continued
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TDS: Technology Dependency Syndrome

Over the last decade TDS (Technology Dependency Syndrome) has ravaged organizations, corporations, charities and individuals without respect or regard to status, education or level of tech-adoption. It appears to be an equal opportunity syndrome that strikes when there are hints of complacency, tech-apathy and a general comfort level and acceptance of existing technologies.
What is TDS? [...]

13Sep2008 | Jonathan D. Nicholas | 1 comment | Continued
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The Simple Stop Sign: Not so on Madison Avenue!

If you’ve ever been part of a consumer focus group, launched a media campaign or worked with Madison Avenue types, you’re going to love this post.   Actually it’s not much of post as I’m going to heavily rely on a video provided by the online video repository at Break to help bring it all together.
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5Sep2008 | Jonathan D. Nicholas | 0 comments | Continued
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July 2008 – Where Do I Go From Here?

Wow!  July 1st! 182 days into the year – a convenient date to mark the middle of the year!  Yes, it’s halfway through, or for those “glass half-full” thinkers…..we’ve got an entire half a year left.   Think about that.  What have you accomplished?  Are you quietly ticking through the list of goals and objectives that [...]

1Jul2008 | Jonathan D. Nicholas | 0 comments | Continued