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Entrepreneur & Small Business Academy June Meetup

Posted on 27. May, 2009 by Craig Peters.

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We’d like to thank Patrick for inviting us to speak at his Entrepreneur & Small Business Academy June Meetup next week (Monday, June 1st, 5:30 PM). As of today there are 39 spots left, so you can still rsvp if you’re in the area and want to learn about conducting a Power Lunch (as part [...]

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Obama and Biden Go Out For Hell Burgers

Posted on 05. May, 2009 by Craig Peters.

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The leader of the free world eats the same burgers that you and I do. Well, sometimes, according to this post.
Whatever the reason, the White House power lunch today was held at an Arlington, Va., eatery in a strip mall known for 10-ounce burgers that cost $6.95 and, according to reports from the scene, potato [...]

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No Wonder it Sounds Stuffy

Posted on 28. Apr, 2009 by Craig Peters.

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Those of you who have read our blog before know that our definition of “Power Lunch” is broader than the image of high-powered fat cats with ludicrous expense accounts. Call it a business lunch. Call it a power lunch. We don’t really care. What matters to us is that people get together over a meal [...]

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Power Lunch is Strong in D.C.

Power Lunch is Strong in D.C.

Posted on 24. Mar, 2009 by Craig Peters.

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“Instead of a $150 wine, they might order a $100 bottle.”
That’s the extent of the power lunch downturn in our nation’s capital, so says Tommy Jacomo, the manager at The Palm in D.C., as quoted in this article by Andi Coller (State of D.C. power lunches is strong). We keep saying that business still has [...]

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Prepping Helps You Relax at Your Business Lunch

Posted on 18. Mar, 2009 by Craig Peters.

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Knowing what to do and how to handle yourself at a business lunch makes you more comfortable and relaxed, not less.
(If that’s the only thing you read in this post, I’m happy.) I was talking to my brother Charles on the phone last night. A friend of his said something that I hear a lot:
I [...]

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Do I Mourn the End of Boozy Business Lunches?

Posted on 12. Mar, 2009 by Craig Peters.

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I like this article by Stuart Jeffries in the Guardian, UK last week “The death of the lunch” (I don’t like the title, however because Lunches aren’t really dead). Here’s the subtitle:
The days of the long boozy business lunch are over. With expense accounts cut to the bone and restaurants closing down, Stuart Jeffries mourns [...]

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Want your Client to be in a Better Mood?

Want your Client to be in a Better Mood?

Posted on 09. Mar, 2009 by Craig Peters.

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It’s so simple, yet easy to forget: lunch puts people in a good mood.
I had the pleasure of taking a prospective client to lunch recently (I run a web design consultancy in San Francisco). As the CTO for a big division of a multi-national, multi-billion dollar tech company with upwards of 100,000 employees, he’s pretty [...]

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Will Network For Food

Posted on 27. Feb, 2009 by Craig Peters.

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It would be more accurate to say “Will Network for Business Lunch.” In case you missed Richard’s post on our other blog earlier this week, he lays out an 8-point networking process that you can follow for your next networking event.
What’s the best way to follow up with key people after a networking event? Take [...]

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Is Your Business Etiquette Good Enough?

Posted on 24. Feb, 2009 by Craig Peters.

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We’re not going to teach you etiquette. We’re going to teach you how to use your etiquette and your social skills to develop something bigger: Social Capital. Since you can’t develop Social Capital without a foundation of etiquette and social skills, here’s a quiz.
Business Etiquette Pop Quiz

In preparation for a business lunch, do you need [...]

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Ordering Dessert at a Business Lunch Depends on Your Guest

Ordering Dessert at a Business Lunch Depends on Your Guest

Posted on 20. Feb, 2009 by Craig Peters.

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Should you order dessert at a business lunch? In general, sure, if the conditions are right, go right ahead. Sound’s simple enough–and it actually is simple–but what are the conditions?
Guideline: it’s about your guest, not about you
General guidelines and frameworks are going to serve you better than precise checklists and absolutes. For this dessert question, [...]

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