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“Benghazi was just one of at least 157 attacks on our diplomatic facilities over a 15-year period, 9 of which resulted in U.S. fatalities.”
― The Benghazi Hoax
― The Benghazi Hoax
“Courage, I now see, is a journey involving self-doubt and self-examination, with the end never in sight.”
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“As it concerns Clinton coverage, the Times will have a special place in journalism hell.”
― Killing the Messenger: The Right-Wing Plot to Derail Hillary and Hijack Your Government
― Killing the Messenger: The Right-Wing Plot to Derail Hillary and Hijack Your Government
“Hillary has described her yes vote as a 'mistake.' But the mistake was simply that she, like many other Democratic senators who couldn't imagine that a president would actually lie us into a war, gave George W. Bush the benefit of the doubt.”
― Blinded by the Right: The Conscience of an Ex-Conservative
― Blinded by the Right: The Conscience of an Ex-Conservative
“The best performers don’t need to rely on job boards to find jobs, so you are unlikely to find the best performers there.”
― Sales Manager Survival Guide: Lessons from Sales' Front Lines
― Sales Manager Survival Guide: Lessons from Sales' Front Lines
“As you grow in your management responsibilities, one of the biggest areas of focus will be talent. Adopting an approach where you are always recruiting is the most powerful way to build a team of “A” players in the shortest time possible.”
― Sales Manager Survival Guide: Lessons from Sales' Front Lines
― Sales Manager Survival Guide: Lessons from Sales' Front Lines
“There’s one other area you’ve got to protect your people from. When things get tough, the very first finger-pointing is always aimed toward sales. After all, sales is responsible for producing revenue, and if sufficient revenue isn’t being produced, the decline must be a sales problem. Sometimes it is. And if that’s the case, own up to it and fix it—that’s your job. But sometimes it’s not. And most of the time things are rarely so simple. Don’t make excuses, but never let your team take the blame for things they aren’t responsible for, or that are completely out of their control.”
― Sales Manager Survival Guide: Lessons from Sales' Front Lines
― Sales Manager Survival Guide: Lessons from Sales' Front Lines
“Even after the Politico leak, polls showed women didn’t believe their right to abortion would be taken away. It was not reasonable to think all five justices committed perjury. But that’s exactly what happened.”
― Stench: The Making of the Thomas Court and the Unmaking of America
― Stench: The Making of the Thomas Court and the Unmaking of America
“QUESTIONS FOR CLARIFICATION What do you mean by....? What is your main point? How does ______ relate to ________? Could you put that another way? What do you think is the main issue here? Can you give me an example? Could you explain that further? Why do you say that? Let me see if I understand you; do you mean _____ or _____? What do you think _____ meant by his remark? What do you take him to mean? How would you summarize what ____ said in your own words? QUESTIONS PROBING PURPOSE What is the purpose of _____? What was your purpose when you said _____?”
― Sales Manager Survival Guide: Lessons from Sales' Front Lines
― Sales Manager Survival Guide: Lessons from Sales' Front Lines
“Anschutz holdings are vast, including oil and gas, fossil fuel extraction, and real estate. His ties to Gorsuch date from the 1990s, when Gorsuch was his lawyer. According to The New York Times, Gorsuch is a “semi-regular” speaker at a policy conference sponsored by Anschutz at a ranch in Colorado. And Gorsuch had a real estate investment with two top Anschutz deputies, the sale of which Gorsuch failed to disclose as required by law.”
― Stench: The Making of the Thomas Court and the Unmaking of America
― Stench: The Making of the Thomas Court and the Unmaking of America
“Your personal growth as a leader will be directly tied to your ability to give and receive feedback.”
― Sales Manager Survival Guide: Lessons from Sales' Front Lines
― Sales Manager Survival Guide: Lessons from Sales' Front Lines
“Millennials are no different than any other individual. They want to learn and grow. They want to be challenged and see future opportunity. They want the opportunity to contribute and be recognized for that contribution. They want to be associated with organizations and people doing exciting things. Like anyone else, if they don’t find that in their current job, they will look elsewhere—as they should. But if they are in an organization that enables them to learn, grow, be challenged, contribute, and can see a future for themselves, there is no reason they won’t stay in the organization that provides that workplace environment.”
― Sales Manager Survival Guide: Lessons from Sales' Front Lines
― Sales Manager Survival Guide: Lessons from Sales' Front Lines
“For McConnell, the ends justified the means. In a 2016 speech, he declared, “One of my proudest moments was when I looked Barack Obama in the eye and said, ‘Mr. President, you will not fill the Supreme Court vacancy.’ ” Two years later, as the Thomas Court was taking shape with two new Trump-appointed justices, McConnell said the decision not to act upon the Garland nomination was “the most consequential decision I made in my entire career.”
― Stench: The Making of the Thomas Court and the Unmaking of America
― Stench: The Making of the Thomas Court and the Unmaking of America
“1. What are the expected levels of performance? What are the expected attitudes or behaviors? How will we measure those? How will we know whether people are performing to expectation? What is the best practice? Let’s take a very simple example. How do you know if the salesperson is doing a good job in executing their deal strategy if you have no sales process, or incomplete/bad process metrics? Without these, you and they have no basis for knowing what great execution of a deal strategy is, so you have no basis for assessing an individual performance or coaching them.”
― Sales Manager Survival Guide: Lessons from Sales' Front Lines
― Sales Manager Survival Guide: Lessons from Sales' Front Lines
“2. Your sales people should understand what their expected levels of performance are. “We know you are developing and executing great deal strategies when you are doing these types of things….” “You must keep a healthy funnel/pipeline. Healthy funnels have high integrity, should have this volume and should have this flow/velocity…” For example, if they don’t know the sales process, if they don’t know they are expected to use the sales process, then they won’t have any idea what they are doing right or wrong.”
― Sales Manager Survival Guide: Lessons from Sales' Front Lines
― Sales Manager Survival Guide: Lessons from Sales' Front Lines
“Being “exciting” means the company is continuously learning, improving, innovating, changing. Being part of this is challenging and exciting to everyone. Companies focused on doing this always create new opportunities for individual as well as organizational growth.”
― Sales Manager Survival Guide: Lessons from Sales' Front Lines
― Sales Manager Survival Guide: Lessons from Sales' Front Lines
“Training focuses on simulations. Coaching lives in the real world with real situations.”
― Sales Manager Survival Guide: Lessons from Sales' Front Lines
― Sales Manager Survival Guide: Lessons from Sales' Front Lines
“Democratic senator Dick Durbin of Illinois in 2006 memorably called Kavanaugh “the Forrest Gump of Republican politics.” In the eventual hearing, Durbin and other senators accused Kavanaugh of lying to the Judiciary Committee when he denied his involvement in formulating the Bush administration’s detention and interrogation policies while he was on the White House staff. Memos later surfaced proving that, yes indeed, Kavanaugh lied to get confirmed. It wouldn’t be the last time.”
― Stench: The Making of the Thomas Court and the Unmaking of America
― Stench: The Making of the Thomas Court and the Unmaking of America
“Ultimately, organizations run through directive approaches fail. They might perform in the very short term, but they can never sustain it. Or they drive people away; they don’t like working where they are treated like idiots.”
― Sales Manager Survival Guide: Lessons from Sales' Front Lines
― Sales Manager Survival Guide: Lessons from Sales' Front Lines
“The two men got down to business, and made a deal that would pay off for both: Trump would outsource—lock, stock, and barrel—his naming of Supreme Court justices and other judicial appointments to Leo, and Leo would vouch for him with the Religious Right and his army of rich donors and right-wing lawyers. The”
― Stench: The Making of the Thomas Court and the Unmaking of America
― Stench: The Making of the Thomas Court and the Unmaking of America
“Hillary has described her yes vote as a 'mistake.' But the mistake was simply that she, like many other Democratic senators who couldn't imagine that a president would actually lie us into a war, gave George W. Bush the benefit of the doubt.”
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“What are your goals for the call?” “If things go right, what are some stretch goals?” “What is the worst thing that might happen in the call, and what are ways to avoid it?” “What value will the customer will get from this call?” ”
― Sales Manager Survival Guide: Lessons from Sales' Front Lines
― Sales Manager Survival Guide: Lessons from Sales' Front Lines
“Gorsuch misleadingly told Dianne Feinstein that he would respect the precedent of Roe. Clearly coached to dissemble by emphasizing his belief in the “value” of precedent, he told her: “Part of the value of precedent, it has lots of value. It has”
― Stench: The Making of the Thomas Court and the Unmaking of America
― Stench: The Making of the Thomas Court and the Unmaking of America
“the ability of the person to figure things out, to learn, to think critically and solve problems is more important.”
― Sales Manager Survival Guide: Lessons from Sales' Front Lines
― Sales Manager Survival Guide: Lessons from Sales' Front Lines
“Our own filters and biases cloud our abilities to understand and to communicate effectively. It”
― Sales Manager Survival Guide: Lessons from Sales' Front Lines
― Sales Manager Survival Guide: Lessons from Sales' Front Lines




