James I. Bond is one of America’s leading behavioral management and business marketing specialists, and author of the multi-award-winning book, BRAIN GLUE – How Selling Becomes Much Easier By Making Your Ideas “Sticky.”
BRAIN GLUE is considered by many to be one of the most powerful persuasion books ever written.
Jack Canfield, coauthor of the blockbuster Chicken Soup for the Soul series, loves this book. Here's his quote:
“This book is Mind-Blowing… Clearly, one of the most valuable persuasion books I have ever experienced.
From the moment I picked it up, I didn’t want to put it down. I’m giving copies of this book to my entire team.
This should be required reading for anyone in business. Frankly, if you’re trying to impress or sell anyone andJames I. Bond is one of America’s leading behavioral management and business marketing specialists, and author of the multi-award-winning book, BRAIN GLUE – How Selling Becomes Much Easier By Making Your Ideas “Sticky.”
BRAIN GLUE is considered by many to be one of the most powerful persuasion books ever written.
Jack Canfield, coauthor of the blockbuster Chicken Soup for the Soul series, loves this book. Here's his quote:
“This book is Mind-Blowing… Clearly, one of the most valuable persuasion books I have ever experienced.
From the moment I picked it up, I didn’t want to put it down. I’m giving copies of this book to my entire team.
This should be required reading for anyone in business. Frankly, if you’re trying to impress or sell anyone and you don’t know this, I believe you may have a massive disadvantage!”
For thirteen years James ran one of Southern California’s leading behavioral management firms, working with a who’s who of American business.
Early in his career, he ran an advertising agency in Montreal, working with a wide range of Fortune 500 and smaller firms.
He is a workshop leader and past workshop chairman for the resource partner of the U.S. Small Business Administration, has been a featured guest speaker at three Southern California universities, and has been a popular guest on a wide range of marketing and business podcasts. ...more
When I explained this to the host of a radio show, she started laughing and blurted out, Hahaha. That explains a lot. I always knew men were brain-damaged!
So, are we guys really brain-damaged at birth? And if so, does that explain why we complicate relationships more often than may seem necessary?
Of course, the answer is yes. The technical explanation is that, something called the corpus callosum,
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