If you and your team are facing major challenges, dealing with extreme change or striving for extraordinary results then this is the program you’ve been waiting for. It’s results-focused, confidence building and filled with breakthroughs. Norvell will impart a powerful technique for focusing on what’s most important in your professional life, taking action to obtain [...]
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Breakthrough Your Challenges The 3-Second Solution to Permanent Change
Posted in Business communication, Business process management, Employee engagement, Keynote motivational speakers, Leadership development, Leadership development plan, Management consulting, Motivation in the workplace, Team building in the workplace, tagged attitude, break through challenges, business performance training, Challenge, challenging situations, change, Generational leadership, leadership, motivational speaker colorado, performance, process to overcome challenges, Terri Norvell, think differently, transparent leadership on March 1, 2011 | Leave a Comment »
The Mind Game of Management Shift Your Thinking. Get Results.
Posted in Business communication, Business process management, Employee engagement, Keynote motivational speakers, Leadership development, Leadership development plan, Management consulting, Motivation in the workplace, Team building in the workplace, tagged challenged managers, daily operations, management process, measuring results, problem solving, sales training, team management, Terri Norvell on February 22, 2011 | Leave a Comment »
What if you could immediately improve your: problem solving, decision making, productivity, and efficiency? Sound too good to be true? It’s true. This innovative, proven program provides evolutionary training for managers and leaders in your business. It’s backed by years of brain research and quantum science for a solid neuroscience thinking base. You can expect [...]
Your ‘Rights of Requests’
Posted in Business communication, Business process management, Employee engagement, Leadership development, Leadership development plan, Management consulting, Motivation in the workplace, Team building in the workplace, tagged business performance training, Generational leadership, leadership, motivational speaker colorado, organization performance, performance, process to overcome challenges, self leadership, Selling, team building, Terri Norvell, transparent leadership on February 15, 2011 | Leave a Comment »
As a property management consultant, I feel so strongly about each and every one of us making requests that our Rights of Requests should really be added into the Rites of Passage into adulthood! The process of making requests is a critical skill to master to achieve your desires and goals…it’s essential to ask for [...]
Going Beyond Customer Service
Posted in Business communication, Business process management, Employee engagement, General, Keynote motivational speakers, Leadership development, Leadership development plan, Management consulting, Motivation in the workplace, Team building in the workplace, tagged apartment performance group, business performance training, change, customer service, customer service training, Generational leadership, leadership, motivational speaker colorado, organization performance, performance, process to overcome challenges, team, transparent leadership on February 8, 2011 | 1 Comment »
What do I mean by Going Beyond Customer Service? As a property management consultant, I’ve seen it all. It starts with the premise that service is a mindset and a way of living that extends beyond customers. To be truly excellent at customer service, practice Service as a Habit in all your interactions on a [...]
NOI Value Creation Through Training!
Posted in Business communication, Business process management, Employee engagement, Keynote motivational speakers, Leadership development, Leadership development plan, Management consulting, Motivation in the workplace, Team building in the workplace, tagged attitude, Boomers, Challenge, change, Generational leadership, leadership, organization performance, performance, positive thinking, presentation, process to overcome challenges, results, self leadership, Selling, synaption, team, Terri Norvell, think differently, transparent leadership on February 1, 2011 | 2 Comments »
Let’s talk about a too often trend in property management. Cutting back or cutting out training. Yes, training seems all too dispensable when budgets get tight. As an industry, for too long now we’ve come to accept some myths about investing in training and development. You know what they are…thoughts like: there’s no change in performance [...]
Break Through Your Challenges
Posted in Business communication, Business process management, Employee engagement, Leadership development, Leadership development plan, Management consulting, Motivation in the workplace, Team building in the workplace, tagged change, Generational leadership, leadership, performance, presentation, process to overcome challenges, Terri Norvell, think differently, transparent leadership on January 26, 2011 | Leave a Comment »
Have you ever broken a board with your bare hand? No? Most people believe they can’t do it because a wooden board appears harder and stronger than your hand. It looks intimidating. Many don’t believe that the feat is possible and have a hard time focusing on that outcome. Well, the board is actually a [...]
Thinking Like a Business Owner – Walk & Talk Like You Own the Place
Posted in Business communication, Business process management, Employee engagement, Keynote motivational speakers, Leadership development, Leadership development plan, Management consulting, Motivation in the workplace, Team building in the workplace, tagged business owner help, change, Generational leadership, leadership, management, performance, presentation, process to overcome challenges, self leadership, team, Terri Norvell, think differently, transparent leadership on January 18, 2011 | 1 Comment »
Bottom-line, your managers and teams are driving your business success. It’s essential that they look at it as ‘their business’ and think like a business owner thinks. It’s too often that team members get stuck in symptoms vs. defining the root cause of their challenges. Figuring this out requires a different perspective and way of [...]