Real talk? You're killing it, but you're not crushing it.
Your goals are within plain sight. But, you can’t quite get there.
You almost got the promotion.
You almost got the sale.
Your keynote is almost getting you leads.
Your company is almost clicking.
You know you’re better than your current results and the gap is eating you alive.
Because Almost There is the cruelest place to be.
You have everything it takes to succeed, except what matters most:
C.L.E.A.R.™ COMMUNICATION.
Nikola Tesla invented the electricity system we use today. That's KILLING IT.
But, Thomas Edison is the name taught to millions of children. That’s CRUSHING IT.
The difference? Edison had a C.L.E.A.R.™ message and was impossible to ignore.
A great idea won’t get you promoted unless you are C.L.E.A.R.™
A great business needs C.L.E.A.R.™ marketing.
A great keynote gets more leads when you are C.L.E.A.R.™
A great vision manifests when you are C.L.E.A.R.™
When you are impossible to ignore, the odds tilt in your favor.
C.L.E.A.R.™ communication is how you close the gap between killing it and crushing it.
The best communicators on earth are C.L.E.A.R.™
Oprah Winfrey was killing it as a TV anchor, but starting crushing it as Oprah. She got C.L.E.A.R.™.
Warren Buffett, Richard Branson and Brene Brown are crushing it because they are C.L.E.A.R.™
C.L.E.A.R. Communication is what moves the needle from Almost There to there.
For 27-years I sat behind a microphone as a broadcaster, competing for attention, retiring as the #1 rated afternoon show in Phoenix.
I was in New Orleans broadcasting live when Hurricane Katrina made landfall. My messages had to be C.L.E.A.R.™. Almost there wasn't going to cut it. Every word mattered because lives were at stake.
I crossed the border into Mexico. Fifteen minutes later I was surrounded by the Mexican military. Almost there could have ended badly. It was C.L.E.A.R.™ communication that got me out of that jam.
I've broadcasted live from presidential convention floors, a SWAT raid, and stages across the country.
Early in my radio career I was killing it. My ratings were good. But, I wasn't #1. I developed C.L.E.A.R.™ because I was almost there. That's when I hit the top. Everything fell into place because the odds tilted in my favor.
That created more opportunities, more money, and more influence.
I started crushing it.
With C.L.E.A.R. you will too.
For too long, you have gotten lost in translation.
Thursday, November 20
Half-day session
2-6pm eastern/11am-3pm pacific
M-F, Nov. 10 - 14
45 minutes, daily
3pm eastern/12n pacific
“C.L.E.A.R. makes marketing SOOO much easier.”
Her business helps leaders align. “I know what we do. But,” she continued, “I didn't know how to say it clearly and concisely." She was almost there. "After the C.L.E.A.R. workshop, I have never been more clear about what we do, what we offer and who we serve.” Guess what. The number of clients she serves continues to increase. Because her message is C.L.E.A.R. and aligned.
- Nicole, Business Owner
“C-Suite leaders are noticing.”
Ted was almost there, almost noticed by the bosses. Then a big opportunity landed in his lap. His task was hosting a six-hour training. The C-Suite was there, watching every move and listening to every word. The pressure was daunting. Tired of being almost noticed, Ted took a different approach.
He got C.L.E.A.R.™. Company leaders were impressed. “The compliments rolled in,” he said. “And now the right leaders are noticing me.” Ted now takes advantage of new opportunities created through this opportunity, continuing to use the C.L.E.A.R.™ communication framework.
- Ted, Fortune 500 Executive
"C.L.E.A.R. makes Immediate Impact"
Her team was caught up in disagreements. Unable to move forward. That’s what brought Kim to the C.L.E.A.R. workshop. “I immediately brought what I learned back to my team and watched the lightbulb moments.” Things changed. Communication became more open. Ideas were shared. “It really helped us get aligned and move forward with clarity on our next steps for the communication plan.” Kim took here project from almost there to goals achieved.
- Kim, Project Manager
Stand out in competitive situations.
Interviews, presentations, pitches.
Build stronger teams.
Increase sales.
Run effective meetings.
Lead your project.
Command every room.
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