Institute of Success and Goal Achievement Guest Raz Ingrasci
Friday, November 21st, 2008Have you managed to achieve great results in some areas of your life but are lacking in others. For example, maybe you have great career or financial results, but have difficulties with personal relationships (or perhaps the opposite is true). Raz Ingrasci, the President of the Hoffman Institute Foundation, will share with us a way to make core transformation that will last years. If you want to improve the quality of your life and achieve greater balance, inner peace, vitality and overall well being, then join us to find out more about the Hoffman Process.









If you are born after 1978…you are a member of the Millennial Generation. Millennials are known to be confident, well-educated, self-sufficient team builders. On the flip side, they have a reputation of being unrealistic in their employment goals, known not to have a good work ethic, and overly connected to their parents. In fact, the cell phone has been called the longest umbilical cord in the world! So, what does this mean in terms of their experience in college and ultimately in the workplace? Tune in to i-saga’s interview with Connie Thanasoulis-Cerrachio, a career coach who has hired and coached many millennials through the good, the bad and the ugly issues.
Join us as we interview Hal Elrod, inspirational and youth speaker, and author of the book Taking Life Head-on: The ABCs of loving the life you have while creating the life of your dreams. Hall will share with us how he has overcome unbelievable adversity to create the life of his dreams. An entertainer since hosting his first radio show as “Yo Pal Hal” at age 15, and a #1 record-breaking sales rep at 19, his real triumph came in the face of tragedy at age 20 when Hal was hit head-on by a drunk driver and found dead at the scene.
What’s the big deal with Social Media?! How will a picture, a profile and a “tweet” attract more loyal customers than you ever dreamed possible? The Internet has become “The Living Web” and is less about delivering content and more about creating conversation. The better conversation you can create the more successful you will be in delivering a product or service that your market place sees as valuable.
Collaboration, Knowledge Management, Enterprise Content Management, these are but just a few of the buzzwords in today’s information age. Technology breakthroughs in the last few years have provided small and medium businesses the opportunity to compete with much larger organizations, and one area now more affordable and powerful, is knowledge management, or KM for short.