If you’ve never heard the name Trevor Moawad, stop what you’re doing and write his name down! Trevor and his company Limitless Minds, hosted a webinar with BizX on May 14th. He is the mental conditioning coach of Russell Wilson (Go Hawks 💙💚!!) and took an hour to help us all learn “How to Stay Neutral and Think Like a Champion”. He has been named the “Best Brain Trainer” by Sports Illustrated and he lives up to that name!
Topic: Bizx Education
"How to Stay Neutral & Think Like a Champion" Webinar Recap
May 27, 2020 | Written by Jen Park
Heros Among Us: Featured Member Redmond's Bar & Grill
May 6, 2020 | Written by Lauren Simmons
Redmond's Bar & Grill has been a staple member of BizX since 2012. During the normal course of business they have a wonderful dine in experience, takeout and catering options! While the COVID-19 crisis has certainly affected their business, they have been able to pivot with takeout and delivery happening in full force.
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May 6, 2020 | Written by Lauren Simmons
Sales, Service, and Sensitivity in the New Normal Recap
April 24, 2020 | Written by Lauren Simmons
The world is a very uncertain place right now, and the day-to-day for a business owner and employees is very stressful. What will the world look like after quarantine (PQ), and what's the best way to prepare for that are just a few of the topics discussed during the webinar.
About The Speakers:
John Spence
For nearly three decades, John Spence has served as a trusted advisor and coach to senior executives at companies around the globe. His wealth of clients includes Fortune 500 corporations, small to medium-sized businesses, and entrepreneurial start-ups. By working with them every day, he helps them “Make the Very Complex…Awesomely Simple.” Having served as CEO or owner for six companies, John specializes in business leadership and strategy and has published four books on the subjects. He has also been named by the American Management Association as one of America’s Top 50 Leaders to Watch.
John DiJulius
John R. DiJulius III is the authority on world-class customer service. As the founder and owner of John Robert’s Spa and president of The DiJulius Group, a customer service consultancy, John understands the critical role customer experience plays in every company. He is the author of 5 books and his client list includes Starbucks, Chick-fil-A, The Ritz-Carlton, Nestle, PwC, Lexus, and many more.
Jack Daly
Jack Daly is a leading sales speaker and trainer with over 30 years of sales and executive experience. He started his journey at CPA firm Arthur Andersen and rose to CEO level for several corporations, building six companies into national firms along the way, two of which he subsequently sold to the Wall Street firms of Solomon Brothers and First Boston. Jack holds an MBA, and was a Captain in the U.S. Army. He is the Bestselling Author of Hyper Sales Growthand The Sales Playbook for Hyper Sales Growth. At 58, Jack learned to swim and in only 11 years, completed 15 Full Ironman competitions. He has completed 95 marathons in 50 states and seven continents. He achieves these goals by following his own Life by Design techniques.
Moderator – Kevin Daum
Kevin Daum is Inc. 500 entrepreneur and bestselling author of 6 books. He has interviewed more than 400 CEOs for articles and for his YPO 10 Minute Tips from the Top podcast. His 1000+ columns on Inc.com earn 200,000+ views every month, and he is a highly rated speaker for YPO, EO, Inc., and Gazelles. Kevin is a media professor at Fordham University Gabelli School of Busines
Some key take-aways:
✅ Our teams will remember how we responded during this time.
✅ This season, however unpredictable, is a opportunity--don't miss it.
✅ Spend your time wisely. Be active, be disciplined, be consistent.
✅ Relationships matter more than ever. Be a developer of relationships.
Why Barter Matters: According to Bloomberg & Fox News
April 24, 2020 | Written by Lauren Simmons
Did you know over $12 to $14 billion in barter trades are done every year? As cash flow tightens, or in some cases has come to a grinding halt, now more than ever businesses are looking for ways to maximize what they have.