Having an ego is all about wanting to be perceived as the best. Ego is the inability to listen, act, or take direction because of pride. Wanting to crush your goals and be great at what you do doesn’t have to come at the expense of everyone else. The ego-centric way of getting there is to put yourself on a pedestal and ignore everyone else and their opinions. But the truth is this: An unchecked ego can leave a career dead in its tracks. Let’s break it down. Support the show
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Having an ego is all about wanting to be perceived as the best. Ego is the inability to listen, act, or take direction because of pride. Wanting to crush your goals and be great at what you do doesn’t have to come at the expense of everyone else. The ego-centric way of getting there is to put yourself on a pedestal and ignore everyone else and their opinions. But the truth is this: An unchecked ego can leave a career dead in its tracks. Let’s break it down. Support the show
EP 75 - Steve Reck - In Telesales, you can be anywhere these days
All Things Telesales
33 minutes
4 years ago
EP 75 - Steve Reck - In Telesales, you can be anywhere these days
Steve Reck is doing Telesales from New Zealand, he's an experienced sales and marketing leader with a demonstrated history of driving growth in the B to C financial services industry. Skilled in TeleSales, Customer Relationship Management (CRM), Contact Centers, and Strategy. QUOTES In Telesales, you can be anywhere these days - Steve ReckThe best way to get through the Trust Barrier is on the phone - Steve ReckIf they don't answer the phone, they've done you a favor - Steve ReckWorry about ...
All Things Telesales
Having an ego is all about wanting to be perceived as the best. Ego is the inability to listen, act, or take direction because of pride. Wanting to crush your goals and be great at what you do doesn’t have to come at the expense of everyone else. The ego-centric way of getting there is to put yourself on a pedestal and ignore everyone else and their opinions. But the truth is this: An unchecked ego can leave a career dead in its tracks. Let’s break it down. Support the show