Good Intentions Gone Bad!

On January 1, 2012, in Donkey O'Tee, Featured, humor, storytelling, by Steve Kayser

Featuring an interview with Lynne McTaggart, author of “The Intention Experiment.” I fully intended to keep my 2012 New Year’s resolutions. I knew it would be hard. But I had good intentions. I had good intentions. Really. I lasted …

A PR & Marketing Nightmare: 110 Slides to Present in Five Minutes – What to Do?

On September 23, 2009, in Steve Kayser, storytelling, writing, by Steve Kayser

It’s an important presentation. You have 110 slides – but only five minutes. What to do? Scream? Give up the ghost? Or go for it? If you want to go for it … read on.

The End of Marketing and PR?

It’s not PR.

It’s not Marketing.

It’s the evolution of business communications.

It’s a revolution in business communications. And it’s …

Accidental Creative Problem-Solving … on Purpose?

On January 11, 2009, in Featured, Steve Kayser, by Steve Kayser

I was working on a story titled “All-Time-Worst Pitch … Made Me Rich,” when I ran into a perplexing problem.  A total roadblock. How to simplify a complex story – one that involved quantum physics, cancer, depression, hope against all odds and the ephemeral topic of “miracles?” The story was about a terminally ill cancer [...]

Shooting the Donkey in the Complex Sale … Hollywood Style

On December 30, 2008, in Character, honesty, humor, shoot the donkey, Steve Kayser, storytelling, writing, by Steve Kayser

What is this thing called the Complex Sale that makes seasoned salespeople tremble at the mere mention? That causes two-to-three-year sales pipeline nightmares? What could it possibly have to do with a donkey and Hollywood? prolific Hollywood author, Skip Press, will help put it in perspective.

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