JayMattingley on July 16th, 2010
It’s true that At The Top Networking is not for everyone. But if you are a business person who is at the top of your game – or if you are headed to the top – then this networking event is perfect for you. You’ve probably heard the quote, “You are the average of the [...]
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We announced a special Summer Networking Challenge to attendees at April’s At The Top networking event. The Summer Networking Challenge is an inspiring, adventurous program designed to strengthen your self-awareness, build your character and leadership skills and expand your communication abilities. The challenge is a partnership between At The Top and the Spice Challenge, and [...]
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Jim Morris, special adviser to the Chief Executive Officer and President of the Indiana Pacers, will be our speaker on Thursday, May 20. Jim’s role with the Pacers is to enhance their community core values, outreach, and partnerships. Before he came to the Pacers, Jim was the executive director for the United Nations World Food [...]
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I’m one of those weird people who love speaking in front of groups. Given a choice between a quiet dinner with friends and speaking to a large crowd about something I’m passionate about, I’d have to ask what was for dinner before I made a decision. So I was pleased to be asked to be [...]
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Personal networking is about image. So is marketing. So the April At The Top strategy session will be Mistakes people make when marketing their business, and how you can avoid them. We’ll discuss how people and small businesses can avoid many of the mistakes their competitors and colleagues are making. The session will be held [...]
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I love my competitors. They’ve been really good to me. No, seriously. I’ve been lucky enough to have some excellent relationships with my competitors. Over the past several years, I’ve gotten a lot of business, sales, and even personal and professional opportunities. I’m even friends with a couple of them. Why? Because they’re not really [...]
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lindsaymanfredi on March 3rd, 2010
With the economy’s downturn in the last few years, business owners quickly realized they weren’t able to continue doing business like they had in years past. They had to pause and refocus how they were bringing value to their clients, prospects and employees. As a financial services firm, we noticed we had to hold tight [...]
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I listen to a lot of motivational speakers, whether it’s at a special event, or on CD. A lot of them have the same kind of message: just work hard, seize your opportunities, and keep plugging away until you make it. Max Siegel’s message at this past At The Top event wasn’t any different. Max [...]
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Erik on February 23rd, 2010
“How much time do you devote to networking?” asked a young woman from the audience. Last night, I was part of a panel discussion at my alma mater, Ball State University, for a panel discussion on careers. I had been invited by Shayla Kiser, the president of the Professional Communication Network, and I was sitting [...]
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Erik on February 1st, 2010
Today’s post was written by Paul Lorinczi, president of Professional Blog Service, and one of the sponsors of At The Top. January has started off great for Indianapolis. For one, as we all know, the Indianapolis Colts have made it to the Super Bowl. And almost as importantly, At the Top hosted its 2nd meeting [...]
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