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Live Webinar – December 1st 2016, 12:00-12:30 pm EST
Activity Type: Education – Course or Training  1/2 Hour  .5 PDU
Provider: Offered by Techtown /ASPE (REP 2161)

Note: ASPE has  Re-branded as Techtown  – ASPE is an REP and attendees  will be awarded 1 PDU for this event.

Yes there is such a thing as “Likeonomics”!

Author Rohit Bhargava author of Likeonomics: The Unexpected Truth Behind Earning Trust, Influencing Behavior, and Inspiring Action wrote the definitive book on how being likeable drives business and personal success.

But what the heck does that mean?

Let’s start with this, would you rather work with a competent jerk or a loveable fool?

At some point the competent jerk will end up being too much to deal with and will negatively impact productivity and morale. And in the end, you will continue to overlook the loveable fool’s weak points and utilizes them as best you can.

The key thought is to be both competent and likeable.

How does someone do this?

Well there are some very simple and easy tactics to do this.

Ask yourself

  • What makes someone likeable in your eyes?
  • What do they do?
  • What habits do they have?
  • How do they interact with you?

The answers to these questions will quickly give you a picture of how you can become more likeable.

In this 30 minute power web seminar David will go over very specific tactics, tips and tricks to increase your likeability.

David will also discuss the fine line between being likeable and being a “doormat.”

Presenter: David Mantica (LinkedIn profile) has product managed the initiation, development and delivery of more than 300 instructor-led and live, online training courses, in software development life cycle, IT, telecommunications, finance, healthcare IT, and marketing industries.

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