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Archive for the ‘Training & Development’ Category
Friday, November 11th, 2011
Robert Van Arlen Expands with RVA Global Coaching and Training
Robert Van Arlen officially introduces RVA Global Coaching and Training. RVA Global Coaching and Training will focus on industry-specific training programs. For the past year, hundreds of financial advisors have been implementing Robert Van Arlen’s strategies to develop a successful practice. RVA Global’s emphasis is on a strategic view for both short- and long-term growth. In addition to the financial community, RVA Global is providing development programs for the legal communities. His Taste of Rain Program for Law Firms continues to help lawyers learn how to align growth with the culture of their firm.
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Thursday, September 29th, 2011
You have about 15 seconds to make a compelling impression, and it has to rock the world of your potential audience. You might be selling yourself for a job, your company, your products, services or ideas. Recently, I asked 10 teachers what they did, and they all responded that they are teachers. That was an answer, but what does it really tell you? Absolutely nothing! Marketing experts learned long ago that, to get our attention, the advertisement must be compelling.
What is compelling about you?
In today’s environment, we’ve all become brands. Social media has pushed us to a state where getting the opportunity to stand out is easy based on available platforms, but getting noticed is much harder. To make your message compelling, you should first examine the outcomes of what you do. Who benefits and how do they benefit? What are the outcomes for students, families and the communities if you are a teacher? The outcomes from your work are what’s compelling, not your position or title. The same thing applies to companies. What are the outcomes of the services or products your company provides? The benefit of this approach is replication. Once you understand it, others will also.
How should you build your brand?
First things first–and that is to develop a compelling introduction. It will only be a maximum of 5-15 seconds. Secondly, write it out and update everything. All of your social media site presence should incorporate your compelling introduction. This is the process of making your recognizable differences, recognizable. Thirdly, practice on everyone. This means your family, friends and associates. There are often diamonds in your backyard. The purpose of practice is to develop your own authenticity.
What should you expect?
Some say expect the unexpected, I say expect a great deal of new opportunity. I’m currently coaching a business owner in Little Rock, Arkansas, named Scott M. Scott and I rehearsed his compelling intro and the important things in his life. He began using it immediately over the phone, in person and as an opening for a marketing event to clients. All I can say is that he is now considered a rock star. Everyone knew he was a financial planner in his community, but the passion was not present. His new compelling opening has led to a flood of new business and opportunities that doesn’t appear to be ending any time soon.
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Monday, September 12th, 2011
You’re invited to a special tasting
and learning experience…
A Taste of Rain for Law Firms -
Forecasting what Really Matters
*5 Tips to Attract, Retain and Grow Your Clients*
- The importance of creating relationships with clients
- How to create a compelling firm image
- The power of vertical marketing
- Improving the ROI on human capital
- Turning your vendors into solution providers
Wednesday, September 28, 2011 ~ 5:30 – 7:00pm
Guest Speaker – Robert Van Arlen
Robert Van Arlen is an international speaker and author of Focused Synergy – Orchestrating Your Purpose, Path and Performance. He is a highly sought after speaker for the legal, airline, hospitality and finance industries worldwide. Van Arlen will finish his 2011 international season with keynote speeches and training programs in Canada, Greece, Spain, Costa Rica and Mexico. His corporate experience includes 15 years in the legal community as he served in a variety of management positions both domestically and internationally for global legal publisher CCH. Van Arlen has delivered keynote speeches to legal administrator chapters across the country and provides coaching to a variety of organizations that support the legal community.
Call (602) 279-5662 to confirm your reservation
(seating is limited, early confirmation is highly suggested)
Featuring specially selected wine, beer and food pairings from
Seasons 52 at the Biltmore
(Event begins at 5:30 pm)
2502 East Camelback, Phoenix AZ 85016
Biltmore Shopping Plaza
Sponsored by:
The Morton Group
and
On Target Litigation Solutions
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Thursday, June 16th, 2011
The new technology with smart phones and iPads provides an opportunity for sales teams to take their relationship game to another level. Combine this technology with social media, and you’ll create a natural competitive edge that may allow you to catch your competition snoozing. As a business keynote speaker, I’m helping my entire client base to strategically position themselves as experts in their industries.
Relationship building in the past took place during dinners, events, or when you visited client offices. Now you can introduce your entire company to your clients in a way like never before. Technology today offers the opportunity to communicate with real-time video chat. This power allows you to truly understand your client’s opportunities and challenges, which you may help solve.
On a personal note, social media allows sales teams the ability to build relationships that go beyond business. Although this is a new frontier with many legal concerns, the upside, if strategically and correctly positioned, can lead to immediate, sustainable growth.
For more on this topic, send your inquires to Robert Van Arlen, Business Keynote Speaker, at info@robertvanarlen.com or post a reply.
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Wednesday, June 15th, 2011
I can say it’s the little things that make a great conference. Companies find budgets of a few thousand to several million dollars for conferences in the hopes of getting an ROI. As a conference keynote speaker who gets to participate in conferences weekly, I’m beginning to notice a few important things, which can make or break the success of the conference. I always say, begin with the end in mind. What is your revenue ROI and what are your outcomes?
A number of conference planners are focused on all of the non-outcomes of the meeting. These outcomes are important and do link directly to an ROI. The question I always ask as a keynote speaker is, what percent of increase in revenue or even more specifically, what is the amount of increase you would like to achieve by investing in this meeting? This is a different conversation that should sync with an overall plan or objective. Understanding the answer to this question takes the pressure away from the budget question. It is an investment, not an expense.
I recently completed a conference as the keynote speaker where the client invested several thousands of dollars per person. The conservative percent of increase desired was 15 percent over prior year. The client understands, by achieving this objective, it will allow them the opportunity to move forward on other initiatives that can bring additional growth to the company. Once they determine what they felt they could get as a return, they comfortably move forward in establishing a budget for everything. Everything selected, including the content, was based upon the achievement of the ROI.
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Thursday, June 9th, 2011
When someone asks me what they should be doing, my response is, “What are you passionate about?” Passion doesn’t mean you’ll make a ton of money, it just means you will give it everything you can because you love it. There is no reason, in today’s environment, to do something you don’t love. When you love what you do, you exude confidence, and that passion resonates to everyone around you. Personal prosperity is measured by an internal energy that promotes focus. Others will want to support you because they can see and feel your passion. Find something you’re passionate about today. If it’s not your career, make sure you have a passionate activity. Passion will win every time.
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Tuesday, June 7th, 2011
Your introduction of yourself can make or break a relationship. Sales people understand the value of a compelling introduction. What are you an expert in and how does your expertise help people? The way you communicate your compelling intro can ignite relationships and move your success to another level. Here is a quick example. When someone asks me what I do, I just don’t say I’m a motivational speaker. I tell them that I ignite individuals, teams and organizations to achieve their dreams and goals through highly-engaging training or special events. What’s your compelling intro? Make it count!
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Friday, June 3rd, 2011
How do you get your clients to want to sing about you? Referrals are great, but advocates take action.
In order to build advocates, your relationship with a client must be enriched with sustenance and motivation. It goes well beyond just doing what you say you are going to do. To achieve a level where a customer wants to be your advocate, you must show sincere interest in them. You must build a relationship in which they believe you are truly concerned about what they may be passionate about, both personally and professionally, like a top motivational keynote speaker.
When you achieve an ability to support their passion, you’ll have an advocate for life. Customers love telling their friends when someone helps them achieve their goals…especially when it’s not expected.
For more on this topic, send your inquiries to Robert Van Arlen, motivational keynote speaker, at: info@robertvanarlen.com , visit his website at www.robertvanarlen.com or post a reply.
Tags: advocates, business keynote speakers, motivational keynote speakers, Professional Keynote Speaker, referrals Posted in Training & Development | No Comments »
Tuesday, May 31st, 2011
The Sanctuary on Camelback offers the perfect setting for group meetings and events. Robert Van Arlen exclusively offers programs to improve your team, business unit or organization’s ability to achieve their goals. Robert is a coach to CEOs, athletes and entertainers on the topic of focus. He is known for his ability to help organizations find additional channels to build revenue. At the Sanctuary on Camelback, Robert will provide keynote speeches for sales conferences, leadership training and team-building programs.
To learn more about Robert Van Arlen’s partnership with the Sanctuary Resort, visit www.sanctuaryoncamelback.com/meetings/vanarlan.php.
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Tuesday, May 24th, 2011
Some conferences are unique because of their sheer size and others because of what types of products and services the company offers. The SkyMall convention last week provided me an opportunity to learn about a highly innovative company based in Phoenix. SkyMall is much more than a magazine. The company compiles unique products and helps airlines and hotel partners build greater loyalty with their customers. Last week’s conference was synergy in action as the company unveiled technology and strategies to continue to create opportunities for its partners. It was enjoyable to relate music to loyalty. What a powerful concept!
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