by JeanGatzCSP | Jan 26, 2011 | 10 ways to stand out from the crowd, Blog, career advancement, customer service, leadership, stand out from the crowd, teamwork
by Motivational Keynote Speaker Jean Gatz Seated around the table grill we watched our “chef” entertain us as he sliced, diced and tossed our food in the air. He served my plate last – which was OK – until we both realized he had miscalculated and divided the food...
by JeanGatzCSP | Jan 20, 2011 | 10 ways to stand out from the crowd, Blog, career advancement, change, difficult people, encouragement, stand out from the crowd, stress, teamwork
by Motivational Keynote Speaker Jean Gatz Coincidence… Luck… Karma… Fate… Chance… Words tossed around a lot lately, often as excuses for bad choices, but rarely as explanations for good ones. When it comes to your future success, there are two ways to look at life....
by JeanGatzCSP | Aug 20, 2010 | 10 ways to stand out from the crowd, Blog, Business as usual is over, career advancement, change, communication, customer service, job security, leadership, teamwork
by Motivational Keynote Speaker Jean Gatz “Management doesn’t see me as a valuable team player. What can I do to change that?” This is the #1 question after my keynotes and workshops on “10 Ways to Stand Out from the Crowd.” Here’s my response. “There’s no doubt that...
by JeanGatzCSP | Aug 4, 2010 | 10 ways to stand out from the crowd, Blog, Business as usual is over, career advancement, change, communication, customer service, job security, teamwork
by Motivational Keynote Speaker Jean Gatz “Change is a huge problem in our company. My head is spinning! How can I keep up when it’s happening every day?” That’s just one of many questions asked during my keynotes and workshops based on “10 Ways to Stand Out...
by JeanGatzCSP | Jul 15, 2010 | Blog, Business as usual is over, career advancement, communication, customer service, encouragement, leadership, teamwork
by Motivational Keynote Speaker Jean Gatz In my last semester of college I needed one more Physical Education credit to graduate. Not being a big fan of P.E., I chose a class that sounded like fun and would provide a useful skill for later life. As an added bonus, I...