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3 upcoming webinars that are worth the time

January 11th, 2008 · No Comments · Get the Goods

There are a few webinars coming up in the next two weeks that should definitely be worth your time.  Two are marketing webinars (and after my recent agile marketing post, I hope you take a look at them).  One is an agile webinar.

Seth Godin: How do you avoid the meatball sundae?

The first is by one of the people who truly inspire me to do things differently, Seth Godin.  From Seth’s website:

In this brand new presentation, bestselling author Seth Godin outlines 14 trends that are changing businesses forever. He talks about how the new marketing landscape represents nothing short of an industrial revolution, and highlights the organizations and brands and products that are taking this new world by storm. By the end of an hour, Godin will have you looking at the world you live in very differently… the new rules create new winners (and losers) and there’s no time to waste.

Sign up for Seth’s presentation here.

HubSpot: Press Releases for Modern Inbound Marketing

This webinar is being given by Mike Volpe.  Mike Volpe is the VP of Marketing at HubSpot and has over a decade of Internet marketing experience.  He is a frequent blogger on the acclaimed HubSpot Internet Marketing Blog.  From HubSpot:

Press Releases are no longer just for the traditional media.  Today press releases are key opportunities to reach your market directly – effectively and inexpensively.  This webinar will cover how and why to write and distribute press releases for modern inbound marketing.
- Review the major reasons to distribute press releases
- Learn how to optimize press releases for SEO (search engine optimization)
- Learn how best to distribute press releases
- and more!

Register for the HubSpot webinar here.

4 Secrets from Agile Masters for Increasing Your Personal Agility and Performance

This is being presented by Christopher Avery, an Agile University Trainer for Knowledge Team Leadership.  From Agile University:

So what have I learned in twenty years of studying the personal agility of agile masters?

In brief:

  1. Personal Responsibility beats Job Accountability every time. When individuals opt-in, engage, and own their actions and consequences, truth happens fast! You don’t need to focus on “driving accountability” when people are owning how they execute.
  2. Climbing in the same boat together drives mutual coordination. A keen sense of shared responsibility is the single greatest predictor of teamwork, collaboration, and partnering.
  3. Tapping into the power of peer motivation. Teams perform to the level of their least invested members because those members bring everyone else down. Always.
  4. Making and keeping agreements that support flow. Agile masters ask for, make, and keep responsible agreements with everyone around them.

Register for the Agile University Webinar here.


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