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And one day, one Saturday afternoon while I was at the radio station, a guy named Rock was drinking while he was on the air. I was the only one there, looking at him through the control room windows, walking back and forth, young, ready and hungry. I was saying, "Drink Rock, drink. Drink rock", I had to go and get him some more if he’d asked me to. Pretty soon the phone rang and it was the gener..
I came back the next day: "Hello Mr. Butterball, how are you?" He said, "Fine. What do you want now?" I said, "I’d like to know whether or not you got any job, sir?" "Didn’t I tell you the last two days we didn’t have any jobs." I said, "Yes sir, but I don’t know whether or not somebody got sick or somebody died, sir." He said, "No one got sick or died. Don’t come back here" and threw me out aga..
Motivational speaker Les Brown 연설 중 일부분으로 공부하겠습니다. TED 강연은 아닙니다. 연설 내용이 좋아서 공유하려 합니다. So every day I was working to develop myself and that’s what you must do. And as I was working to develop myself, I applied for a job as a disc jockey WMBF, Miami Beach. I went to a guy named Milton Butterball. I said, "How you doing, Mr. Butterball? I like to get a job as a disc jockey." He looked at me and sa..
02:26 Turn the video on. I would always recommend a videoconference over a phone call. Because that's when you can see the real personality come out. When you're on video, you're forced to be present. It's almost a forcing mechanism to be in the moment. 02:38 Nobody succeeds alone. The more you can take time to develop genuine, authentic relationships, the more you're going to be able to realize..
02:04 Answer questions with honesty. You know how it feels when you go into an elevator and someone says, "How was your weekend?" It could've been the best weekend ever, you could've met the love of your life, and you would say, "Good, how was yours?" If you want to connect with people, then you have to open up. I'm not always that good at it, and I imagine most people aren't. But that's why bei..
01:39 Ask interesting and meaningful questions when you get outside of the office. When I'm traveling the country, every night I'll have dinner with people in the company. And I like to ask questions like "What's your underlying motivation? What's something that's happened this week that meant a lot to you?" And when you go around the table, and people really open up and are able to engage, it s..
01:10 Pick up the phone and dial. We've hired thousands of employees. And I've personally called every single one of them to welcome them to the Compass family. I'm able to set the tone of really what I want the company to be. Where, you know, people go above and beyond to make people feel welcomed and to give people a sense of belonging. And sometimes I call people on their last day of work. Wh..
00:34 Write a letter. I've written thousands of handwritten notes. Thanking people for advice, thanking them for an interview. It just puts that extra effort to show someone that you really care and that you're willing to go above and beyond. Some advice for writing a thank-you letter is to really make it clear to the person that you're writing to the impact that they have had on your life. Talk..