Paul Galvin was the legendary founder of Motorola, which gave birth to everything from wireless phones to an early and important computer processor. Tim Sanders (www.sanderssays.com ) tells the story to the leadership of Nextel in 2005.
This is from his LOVE lecture from 2004 in Las Vegas. Tim tells the story of how the president of Pizza Hut gave one of his Customers the gift of a story. This should challenge you to do more with your business life and the platform of work. This lecture is part of The Whole Enchilada package. You can find this package by clicking on Ebay store at www.timsanders.com
This gripping recreation illustrates the power of recognizing people for their contributions. You may not know it, but your next sincere complement could save someone's life. We all need to be recognized and appreciated. Visit www.timsanders.com for more.
Gene Stone (author of The Watch) is interviewed about the history of watches. Gene Stone talks about Patek, Audemars, Rolex, Jaeger-LeCoultre and other wristwatches on a news interview.
Check out an excerpt from the Better Life Media production of best selling author Tim Sanders' seminar: The Likeability Factor: How To Boost Your L Factor and Achieve Your Dreams. This was shot at Prince's studio in Minneapolis in the summer of 2006. Visit www.timsanders.com get a copy today!
Best selling author Joe Pine (The Experience Economy) offers a great way to think about how to innovate with a partner. Instead of living a Yes, but life, live and Yes, and and spur creative thinking! Share this video with your friends
Funny story about the value of finishing what you start. An excerpt from Tim Sanders' keynote at the 2005 Int'l Spa Assocation national convention in Dallas. Check out www.TimSanders.com for more!
Ellen, an 83 burn victim fighting for her life in ER, gives the ultimate gift to a team of harried hospital workers: permission to fail and credit for their efforts and compassion. Visit www.sanderssays.com for more life/arts/spirit adivce.
Tim Sanders (author, Yahoo) talks about the importance of having a great mission statement that connects with your Customers and everyone else in your life.
This is a clip of Tim Sanders interviewing someone about the day he realized that they had to make a serious change in his life--from his thoughts to his actions. Part of a PBS special in 2005. Go to www.sanderssays.com for more.
In this clip, from his 2006 DVD "The Likeability Factor", Tim shares advice given to him by the late great Stanley Marcus Jr.: "Make yourself emotionally attractive. Good things happen to people in business that make themselves emotionally attractive." Visit www.timsanders.com for more information or to order the DVD
This is the second installment by Tim Sanders. The subject? How to overcome scarcity thinking in your life. Once you achieve this, and live in the Abundance mentality, success and happiness is sure to follow. Contains actionable advice.
Tim Sanders talks about why scarcity thinking turns people into competitive animals, instead of cooperative team members. Great for fans of Wayne Dyer or The Secret. Check out more of Tim at www.TimSanders.com
Best selling author Tim Sanders provides the final installment of his discussion of how to overcome scarcity thinking and install abundance in your business life. It's critical to your success and ability to be a team mate. Pass this message on!
Yahoo's Tim Sanders (sanderssays.com = blog) outs wanksta sales people that cut-and-paste their way through life. His message is simple; don't be a wanksta and learn your Customer's business.
Storytelling is an important part of business life. It is the glue of a sticky idea at work. This clip is from the 2001 Think About conference, hosted by Pine & Gilmore (Experience Economy). Tim outlines different types of story and a hierarchy of engagement. Rare, never seen before hand cam footage from the event.
Here's a short story from a 2007 leadership conference. The point of it is how purpose drives motivation. For more useful advice, visit Tim's blog at www.SandersSays.com
Author Tim Sanders challenges bloggers, people, and companies to go public with their feelings about the environment and how they are changing their behavior to protect it. Why? Influencing others is the key to really making an impact for the world. Pass this one on to your friends! Get more at: www.SavingTheWorld.n et
Joseph Pine and Jim Gilmore (authors, Experience Economy) are filmed at the 2001 Think About conference as they crash a conversation about the Statue of Liberty.
This is part of their work for their next book on Authenticity.
Tim Sanders gives a late May 2008 update on his plans for the release of his third book, Saving The World At Work. Find out more at www.TimSanders.com and www.SavingTheWorld.n et