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When I watch him in old newsreels, it appears he’s swinging to hit the home run. He once said, “If I just tried to hit singles, I’d bat .600.” The Babe knew his fame came from power hitting. It’s what the fans came to see, and he seldom disappointed them. One time somebody asked Babe if he ever felt guilty that he made more money than the President of the United States. Asked Babe, “How many home runs did the President hit last year?” Even back then, Babe symbolized a p Making Meetings Work: 9 Tips played 22 years, compiled a lifetime batting average of .342, and slammed an amazing 714 home runs.“I have noticed that the people who are late are often so much jollier than the people who have to wait for them.” E.V. Lucas1. Have an agenda. Start out with an ag In 1927 he also set a season record for homers with 60. That mark stood until 1961. Babe was a large, powerful man. When I watch him in old newsreels, it appears he’s swinging to hit the home run. He once said, “If I just tried to hit singles, I’d bat .600.” The Babe knew his fame came from power hitting. It’s what the fans came to see, and he seldom disappointed them. One time somebody asked Babe if he ever felt guilty that he made more money than the President of the United States. Asked Babe, “How many home runs did the President hit last year?” Even back then, Babe symbolized a p Corporate Gift Giving - Part I - The Don'ts him in old newsreels, it appears he’s swinging to hit the home run. He once said, “If I just tried to hit singles, I’d bat .600.”Giving corporate or business gifts can be highly effective and is a common practice. However, if you mess up and give something that is not appropriate your intent may be The Babe knew his fame came from power hitting. It’s what the fans came to see, and he seldom disappointed them. One time somebody asked Babe if he ever felt guilty that he made more money than the President of the United States. Asked Babe, “How many home runs did the President hit last year?” Even back then, Babe symbolized a p Business in China #2 - Relationship Building ted them.Prior to privatisation in China, business only existed in the form of State Owned Enterprise (SOE). These were (and still are) run by people with strong political backgrou One time somebody asked Babe if he ever felt guilty that he made more money than the President of the United States. Asked Babe, “How many home runs did the President hit last year?” Even back then, Babe symbolized a publicity secret we sometimes forget: recognition often comes to (a) the first to accomplish something, (b) the best at it, or (c) the first one to tell the world about it.
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