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    Cornelia Shipley: How to Get More Impact, Influence and Income Ep. 33

    enApril 29, 2018
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    About this Episode

    Cornelia is the founder of 3C Consulting and a sought after speaker, and strategic planning expert who works with clients to expand their capacity, increase their capability and drive clarity in the organization to ultimately increase  the bottom line.

    As an executive development strategist, Cornelia and her team have worked with leaders at Hewlett-Packard, Pfizer, Lockheed Martin, Mondelez, Blue Cross Blue Shield, Blue Care Netowork, Deloitte, GlaxoSmithKline, Comerica Bank, Edward Jones, Ascension Health, Procter and Gamble, Turner Broadcasting and others as a coach, strategic planning consultant and professional development facilitator.

    Cornelia has more than twenty years experience in sales, sales training and development, and human resources and is considered among the best in personal and professional development with extensive experience in the consumer goods, health care, financial services, consulting, social enterprise, education, and entertainment industries.

    In this podcast you'll here:

    • What is influence and why is it important to income?
    • Best ways to establish relationships and maintain them?
    • How do you figure out if your career is aligned with your passion?

    For more info, visit www.corneliashipley.com 

     

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