There is no such thing as a great company. There are only great teams. At LeapZone, we highly promote Daily Huddles and Weekly Management Meetings. Want to see one in action? These 2 videos are great examples of how to stay connected, engaged and effective as a high performing team.
To learn more about how LeapZone Strategies can help you increase team efficiency, brand culture and profitability through business and branding strategies, strategic planning, performance coaching and brand development, fill out our free Needs Assessment Questionnaire today.
Got 3 minutes? Want to find out the Key Ingredient to becoming more successful at reaching your goals and delivering on your priorities? Want to find out “the one thing” that will help you win the game of business in 2010?
This quickie video is for you.
To learn more about how LeapZone Strategies can help you increase brand equity and profitability through business and branding strategies, strategic planning, performance coaching and brand development, fill out our free Needs Assessment today.
What exactly is Google Docs you ask? Well, again, thanks to our friends at Common Craft and their amazing “In Plain English” Video Series, we now have a chance to understand new technology phenomenons simply and effectively.
Here is another amazing video that tells us all about Google Docs: in plain English.
The Common Craft Show.
The Common Craft Show is a series of short explanatory videos by Lee and Sachi LeFever. Their goal is to fight complexity with simple tools and plain language. They call their format “paperworks” and publish a new video about once a month and I have enjoyed every single one of them.
Written by Isabelle Mercier, January 19th, 2010 Filed under: Video Podcasts
OK…what’s all this hype about Twitter…every day it’s twitter this and twitter that. I kind of knew what a twitter was from listening to all these youngster twitter like birds around town…but was actually pretty vague about what a twitter actually is and what a twitter actually does…and you know me, CLARITY is one of my mantras.
So I thought, ” I bet Common Craft has a video about Twitter”…and I was right.
What exactly is Twitter you ask? Well, again, thanks to our friends at Common Craft and their amazing “In Plain English” Video Series, we now have a chance to understand new technology phenomenons simply and effectively.
Here is another amazing video that tells us all about Twitter; in plain English.
The Common Craft Show.
The Common Craft Show is a series of short explanatory videos by Lee and Sachi LeFever. Their goal is to fight complexity with simple tools and plain language. They call their format “paperworks” and publish a new video about once a month and I have enjoyed every single one of them.
Written by Isabelle Mercier, January 15th, 2009 Filed under: Video Podcasts
I’ve been a member of LinkedIn for a year or so, and I have to confess, I have not put any efforts to grow my connections at all. In fact, the only time I log to my LinkedIn is when I get an invitation to join a connection. I have not taken a minute to explore how I can proactively give more or get more from LinkeIn.
While browsing my RSS feeds recently, I stumble upon this video from our friends at Common Craftand once again, they have helped me shed some light about the LinkedIn phenomenon and have renewed my spark and determination to utilize LinkedIn to it’s full potential.
If you want to know more about how LinkedIn can help you exchange knowledge, ideas, and opportunities with your trusted contacts, view this 2 part video and see for yourself how simple and effective it can be.
Here it is: LinkedIn in Plain English in 2 parts.
VIDEO_PART 1
VIDEO_PART 2
The Common Craft Show.
The Common Craft Show is a series of short explanatory videos by Lee and Sachi LeFever. Their goal is to fight complexity with simple tools and plain language. They call their format “paperworks” and publish a new video about once a month and I have enjoyed every single one of them.
Written by Isabelle Mercier, November 16th, 2008 Filed under: Video Podcasts