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Tipping the Scales of Power (Bending the Power Curve)
Posted on 09. Jan, 2009 by Craig Peters.
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One of my readers asked what I meant when I said that bending the “power curve” is what you’re trying to do when you conduct your power lunches. I was borrowing the term from Fox News in that earlier post, and I’d like to elaborate here. We explain it in our video as tipping the [...]
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A Modern Interpretation On Power Lunch (Where You Both Win)
Posted on 17. Dec, 2008 by Mark Cornish.
Does the term “Power Lunch” give you an image of rich, old white-haired men in expensive suits drinking 3 martinis and patting each other loudly on the back as they spend hundreds of dollars over one meal? If so, let me help you get current to a new and better image.
A power lunch is any [...]
