As Congress contemplates how to sculpt the next phase of regulations to prevent overaggressive or unethical conduct in the financial world, we need to ask a basic question. Can the regulators ever keep up?
It is my feeling that whereas of course well-crafted regulations administered by nimble regulators can make a difference, they can never
I did a lot of research in writing The Skinny on the Art of Persuasion: How to Move Minds.
One of my takeaways from all the research is the importance of keeping still - training yourself to watch and listen to the person across the table, the person you are trying to persuade.
With time you can develop your senses to pick up on both verbal
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Jim Randel speaks with Cyrus Webb about his book series The Skinny On
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As I finish writing The Skinny on Networking and reading everything I can find on the subject, I note that the two general principles of networking are discussed by everyone:
1. The more people you know the better, and
2. The more diverse the people you know you, the better.
What is not addressed, however, is the topic of today’s entry:
I think the world is divided into two types of people – those who like air conditioning, and those who hate it. I’m in the latter group.
On a recent trip to Florida, I left New York on a cold rainy day. I wore several layers of clothing and couldn’t wait to start removing layers as I headed south.
The flight was no help of course.