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What's the most popular Webcast on Greater IBM?
Source: The Greater IBM Connection - on the blog side
Nov 04, 2009


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When it comes to popularity, the current all-time leader title for Webcasts on Greater IBM clearly belongs to Stephen M. R. Covey's "The Speed of Trust" Webcast in September 2009. More than 2,500 current and former IBMers registered for that one (a replay will be available through the Community Site through  November 17, 2009).

Stephen M. R. Covey's best-selling book on the power of trust to transform relationships has made an impact in businesses and organizations around the world. In the September Webcast, Stephen showed why trust matters - and how applying the principles of trust can result in solid, bottom-line, measurable results.

On November 18, 2009, Stephen's Webcast for Greater IBMers will take the insights - and practical advice - to a new level. This presentation, entitled "Who Trusts You?", offers:



  • How to integrate the four cores of trust in your life

  • How to build credibility in your words and actions

  • How to "know trust when you feel it"

  • How to gain a clearer picture of others' character and competency

  • How to build self-trust

  • How it all starts with you

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