Public
Seminar
Beyond Influence™
1. Core messages I hear loud and clear from this
session are:
Use acronym strategically;
don’t overuse; combine
Rock & Roll. I need to work on my ROCK skills because I am
definitely a ROLLER.
The importance of giving
good service.
We need to use more tools.
Simplicity in approach
using the R/R ideas;
everyone has their own unique influences; it need not be difficult.
If you want to influence
someone, follow the ROCK & ROLL
techniques and you will get results each and every day.
Relationship building;
Trust is #1.
I have alternatives in how
I deal with my situation.
The same concerns do come
from all sectors.
Influence of using “ROCK” in relationship-building
techniques; the importance of enhancing these skills to gain greater success.
Very much appreciated the
acronyms ROCK & ROLL
and what each letter stands for. Very applicable to my business.
2. What
would make this Beyond Influence™ program useful in my
organization is:
The techniques in the usage
of the strategic acronym of ROCK
& ROLL.
Would help with
communication.
More emphasis on
communication with teams/fellow workers.
Importance of “Clarify.”
Customer relationship
information and techniques.
To have executives
participate in this seminar.
We have grown in leaps and
bounds and I feel we haven’t provided our staff with the tools they need to
handle our growth.
Great for
3. My comments on this session overall:
Very well done, Pat &
THANK YOU SO VERY MUCH. I will carry the
info I have learned with me always.
It was good. Pat was a great instructor. Good decorations and music.
Excellent. Thank you.
Useful information – has
given me a lot to think about in my future dealings and how I go about influencing
colleagues and/or customer relationships. Very enjoyable and helpful.
Beneficial in reinforcing
practices I am currently following – some new ideas to try out.
I came not knowing what
this course was about. When I arrived, I
thought – “not another one of these role playing
sessions.” When I left, I felt that I
had learned some very valuable information on how to communicate better. Thank you.
Well presented, fun,
“experiential” component adds to retention of information.
Thank you. Now I can turn left.