Persistent and Consistent Communication: Jeff Blackman

Show Notes

How can you be more persistent and consistent with your messages?
What does intelligent valuable repetition feel like?

Episode 184 (repeat of #11) Jeff is based in Chicago


In this conversation with Jeff Blackman we explore:


  • The correlation between intelligent repetition and execution

  • The challenge of a first grade boy unable to pronounce "listen and rabbit"

  • The lifelong impact of that first grade teacher

  • How not to sound like everyone else when opening a first conversation

  • How to instantly connect when you answer, "What do you do?"

  • Critical words that enhance your credibility and perceived value


About our guest Jeff Blackman:


Jeff is a speaker, author, success coach, broadcast personality and lawyer. He heads Blackman & Associates—a results-producing business-growth firm. Jeff’s clients call him, a “business-growth specialist.” His customized Referrals: Your Road to Results learning-system, helped one financial services client—generate $230 million directly from referrals, in only 23 months!


His bestselling books include; the new 5th edition of Peak Your Profits!®, Stop Whining! Start Selling!, Opportunity $elling®, RESULT$ and Carpe A.M. Carpe P.M. – Seize Your Destiny.


Learn more about Jeff and his services and obtain free resources at the website www.jeffblackman.com


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Excerpts from this conversation with Jeff Blackman:


I really work with my clients on an ongoing basis with the significance of intelligent valuable repetition and I tell them that repetition and reinforcement is what eventually drives internalization and internalization is what drives execution.

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George: Jeff so what do you do?


Jeff Blackman: George my clients’ say, I’m a business growth specialist. I help folks like you CEOs, your senior leadership team, sales people and other executives sleep really well at night and then I pause and typically what happens is they say - well how do you do that?


George everybody is different what’s cooking in your business. So, I make it all about you. It is not about me and that's when it leads into the ability to ask really good questions.


So, at a minimum I’m going to encourage your listeners now to develop what I call their dynamic dozen and a dynamic dozen Georgia’s at least 12open-ended need development questions or power probes they begin with a who, a what, a when, a where, a why, a witch, a how or a tell me more about. They cannot be answered yes or no.


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