88.06.Clickability
Clickability: A Skill for Life
By Dr. Rick Kirschner
“Most of what you need to know about success in life is personal in
nature. I’ve learned, through my own experience and that of the people
I’ve worked with, that people need each other to have fulfilling work,
successful careers and meaningful lives. Regardless of your cultural
background, your age group, or your social status, your need to get
along with people is fundamental to your happiness. No matter how much
technical skill you have in your particular field of expertise, no
matter how smart you are, how capable you are, how gifted you are, if
you don’t know how to connect, relate and communicate with people,
there’s little hope for you.
Whether the times are great, or the economy is in the tank, the people
who do the best, who prosper and advance, are the people who know how to
connect with other people and have it matter. Whether you are a
homemaker, a parent, a business owner, a manager, a waiter or a postal
worker, your skill with other people determines everything. And when you
have the skill to build relationships and networks of relationships,
the world is your oyster, and all options are open for you. Being able
to click is just a matter of knowing what to do, why to do it, and how
to do it.”
About Dr. Rick Kirschner |
As a motivational speaker and communication skills trainer, Dr.
Kirschner delivers artful programs in venues ranging from conference
halls to boardrooms to grand theaters, with groups as large as 6000
attendees or as small as 4 executives in an off the beaten track locale.
Clients include the world’s best known organizations, from Heineken to
NASA to Progressive Insurance to the National Association for Neonatal
Nurses to Starbucks to Texas Instruments. He’s been interviewed on
hundreds of radio and television programs, including on CNBC, FOX and
CBC. His ideas are found in newspapers and magazines including USA Today, London Times, The Wall Street Journal and Executive Excellence.
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