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Interview 9.1: A Conversation with Dr. Tammy Lenski

September 11, 2006 by Liz

How Did You Get that First Client?

Dr. Tammy Lenski

I first met Tammy Lenksi last April when she commented on a post I wrote. I liked her right away because, she taught me something new and useful, and did so in a cheerful and inviting way.

I suppose that makes sense. Tammy is an expert at conversations that other folks might find uncomfortable. She’s Dr. Tammy Lenski of I Can’t Say That! She shows people how to have tough conversations that build relationships with confidence and finesse.

Over the time since that first comment, Tammy and I have shared emails and gotten to know each other. She’s told me about her thriving practice as a mediator, personal coach/consultant, teacher/trainer, author, and speaker. I had the pleasure to interview her recently and over the next few days, I’ll be sharing what she said. The first topic I wanted to know about was how someone gets a practice like Tammy’s going.

Hi Tammy. I suppose everyone’s first question is . . . what do you do — what is the BIG IDEA of your business?

I help people talk out their differences and build stronger relationships in the process. I do this in three ways: As a mediator, I help pairs and groups work through and resolve disputes at work and home. As a coach and consultant, I help women prepare for and learn how to navigate the conversations that matter most. And as a teacher and trainer, I help people learn how to engage difficult conversations successfully on their own.

My guess is that the second most asked question would be . . . how did you get to be a coach and conversation mediator and strategist?

Mediators, people who step into the middle of other people’s disputes, have to be both strategists and coaches. We have to be able to figure out the best strategy for sorting out a dispute and we often need to be able to coach people in staying focused on goals and conversing constructively, even when they’re frustrated. I was a career coach many years ago, when I was first out of grad school, but it’s really my mediation work that brought me to the kind of coaching I do now—people started asking me for individual help in instances where they didn’t need a mediator but still needed a sounding board, advisor, guide and ally.

How did you connect with your first client?

I had worked in senior leadership in higher education for years, so the day I formed my business I called five college presidents and deans I knew. I told them what I was now doing and asked, “Do you see some ways I can be helpful to your institution right now?” Two of them said yes. It was my very first lesson in marketing: You’ve got to ask.

So that’s how Tammy came to start her business. She asked and was ready when people came to her. She told me that being prepared, letting folks know what we do, and asking for business are the key — that she counsels other consultants to do just that almost daily.

Do you have questions for Tammy about what she does or how she got started? I know she’s more than happy to answer them. After all, conversation is a big part of her business.

Next, we’ll explore how blogging fits it to make her practice both personal and virtual.

–ME “Liz” Strauss

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The 5 Step Strategy that Saved a Company Can Also Get You to Your Dream

September 11, 2006 by Liz

The Value of a Strategic Plan

Strategic Plans logo

In June of 1995, I joined a $9Million company that was losing 10% per year. I was part of team that was determined to turn it around. My job was to write the strategic plan. In July or 1998, we sold that company for $35Million.

We did that because of a 5 step strategy.

The same strategy can work in almost any situation of your business, career, even your life.

[Read more…]

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Net Neutrality 9-11-2006

September 11, 2006 by Liz

Net Neutrality Links

I’m adding this link to the Net Neutrality Page.

Net neutrality meets election-year reality Bill is stalling in Senate; telecom firms push for video [via freepress]

Although both sides continue to press lawmakers to act, most observers say Congress is too preoccupied with pre-election politics to tackle this complex issue before Sept. 29, when senators are expected to recess.

“Conventional wisdom is that the issue will simply sit there,” said Christopher Putala, executive vice president with EarthLink, a pro-neutrality Internet company.

[. . . ]

The dispute over Internet pricing, complicated enough in its own right, is joined to a separate issue — injecting more competition into the paid television market by giving phone companies what amounts to a nationwide franchise to deliver shows through their wires.

The bill that is stalled in Congress, therefore, is really designed to promote what proponents call video choice. It would pave the way for phone companies to compete with cable and satellite vendors by using their wire networks to pipe TV into homes.

The net neutrality proposals being pushed by the Internet coalition are contained in amendment to that video choice bill.

[. . . ]

But Sen. Ron Wyden, D-Ore., put a hold on that bill — a maneuver that effectively requires 60 votes to lift — and Congress went into its summer recess leaving these twin issues of video choice and net neutrality awaiting a vote before the full Senate.

Now, most political insiders say it doesn’t look like proponents of video choice have the 60 votes they need to lift Wyden’s hold — and a Wyden staffer said he has no intention of lifting it unless he gets tough net neutrality language — making it unlikely that the full Senate will take any action soon.

[. . . there is more between after]

–ME “Liz” Strauss

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NET NEUTRALITY PAGE

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Bloggy Question 20 — A Significant Other Says “No Blog”

September 10, 2006 by Liz

An Ultimato . . . as My Brother Would Say

For those who come looking for a short, thoughtful read, a blogging life discussion, or a way to gradually ease back into the week, I offer this Blogging Question.

A blogger friend, a great writer and thinker, someone who contributes thoughts, insights, and enthusiasm to every blog conversation you seem to be part of, has shared via email a problem at home. His significant other — a girlfriend of six months — has laid down an ultimatum.

He gives up the blog, or it’s the road for her.

She say’s it’s not the time he spends. He’s great about paying attention to his real-life commitments. She doesn’t like the idea that he has conversations that she’s not part of, and she has no interest in finding out why he enjoys blogging so much.

How do you respond?

–ME “Liz” Strauss

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Great Find:21 Tactics to Increase Blog Traffic

September 10, 2006 by Liz

seomoz.org Is the Best

If you’re not familiar with seomoz, you might spend part of your next 10 weekends getting to know their wonderful site.

Great Find: 21 Tactics to Increase Blog Traffic
Permalink: http://www.seomoz.org/blogdetail.php?ID=1347

Audience/Topic: Bloggers

Content: seomoz has posted another winner. The 21 points in this list are straightforward, well-written, and make total sense. Points such as launch with comments closed, waiting to open them until you have readers are proof that randfish, the writer, not only has experience, but also put his best thoughts and practices into this post. This is one I’ve already bookmarked and put in a place where I’ll go back to review it when I need to check myself. Click the title to read the article.

21 Tactics to Increase Blog Traffic

Thanks, seomoz.org.

–ME “Liz” Strauss

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Great Find: Joseph Pisano on Trackbacks

September 10, 2006 by Liz

A Clear Discussion on Trackbacks

New Blogger Logo

Great Find: Trackbacks, ping-bud-a-bing!

Permalink: http://www.mustech.net/2006/09/trackbacks-ping-bud-a-bing/

Audience/Topic: New bloggers

Content: Not many folks will take the necessary time to write not only why bloggers use trackbacks, but also to explain how trackbacks work and how to build them. Joseph Pisano has done that in rare detail. He even adds why they don’t work in some cases. If you’re a new blogger and don’t know what trackbacks are or what they are good for. Click the title below and let this article show you.

Trackback, ping-bud-a-bing

Thank you, JP Pisano!

–ME “Liz” Strauss

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