Surprise guest Bill Clinton said, “Ed Bradley was a brilliant, insatiable, curious traveler on a relentless quest to get to the bottom of things. He was like the great jazz musicians he so admired. He always played in the key of reason. His songs were full of the notes of facts; but he knew to make the most of music you have to improvise. We’ll never forget what his solos were: the disarming smile; the disconcerting stare; the highly uncomfortable stretches of silence, the deceptively dangerous questions, and the questions that would be revealing, no matter what your answer was. Watching him was mesmerizing — because you knew you were watching a master at work.”

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My best client is Dan Maddux, the Executive Director of the American Payroll Association.  He is a popular speaker himself on marketing and frequently invited to speak at the National Speakers Association.  He often tells keynote speakers, “It is your responsibility to let me know how I could hire you again. I don’t read your […]

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Jacqueline Male, Commercial Director, Top Sales Associates wrote Patricia Fripp’s “What Hollywood Taught Me” details now appear on Top 10 Sales Articles including links back to both your site, and the publishing site. You will also notice that we have a public poll, which allows our readers to select their favorit nomination – votes account for […]

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