Most successful people will agree that at least a portion of their success is directly a result of their communication skills.
Henry Ford said "If there is any great secret of success in life, it lies in the ability to put yourself in the other person’s place and to see things from his point of view - as well as your own."
I couldn't agree more and the idea that great communication accompanied by great compassion and caring lead to success is vital to this blog and your success.
We are making a concerted effort to keep you on top of today's market with the latest information from our experience and proven techniques and systems for success, but what really matters is you.
We need you to share your successes, your ideas, your frustrations with one another. We need you to ask questions. We want you to communicate.
We could send out flyers with suggestions for success printed on them, or we could simply email you the suggestion of the day, but we don't. We have a blog.
We have a blog because your success is ultimately going to be the result of provocative thought starters followed by discussions of ideas and conversations that lead to grand thinking.
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Monday, April 7, 2008
Communication is key
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Thanks so much, Mark, for letting me know about this blog. You could not be more right about the value of communication.
So many of the ideas I've accumulated for staying in touch with my LendingTree clients have come from conversations with other LendingTree folks - whether it's a phone conversation or chatting at the Summit (where I've picked up lots of ideas) or participating in the PC Success Calls.
I've never failed to pick up a good idea from the Success Calls - an idea that's being used in another part of the country, but it's a brand new idea in my market.
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