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Fordyce TV: The 7 Levels of Business Development and How to Prosper in Each



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It’s tough enough to do business development in a growing economy. In a recession, knowing who to talk to with the right message is critical to your success or even survival. In our upcoming episode of “The Talent Game” with Jon Bartos, be prepared to learn all about the following:

  • The 7 Levels of Business Development…from easiest to toughest, and why you need to go after the low-hanging fruit first.
  • How to get more business from existing accounts.
  • Developing a Business Development Plan that will provide you with synergies.
  • Techniques to approach each new prospect based on which level of business development you go in at.
  • Having your clients sell for you to make it easier to get new business.
  • How and when to widen your markets.

In this fast-paced, information-packed, 30-minute Fordyce TV episode, Jon will share how he *really* prospers in this economy and what you can do for similar success.

The show starts promptly at 2pm ET on www.fordyceletter.com (right before the show you’ll see a small TV logo — click that box and enjoy the show — if you don’t see the box at 2, try refreshing the screen once or twice until you see it). There will be a live Q&A session via the chat box after the presentation, too, so come prepared with questions.

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Fordyce TV Recap: Jon Bartos



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Jon Bartos joined the line-up of presenters on Fordyce TV, sharing the truths about the talent market and why your clients need you now — more than ever before. During his show, he offered an in-depth understanding of the talent market from our founding fathers of talent differentiation — Jack Welch, Brad Smart, and Peter Drucker.

In addition, he answered a variety of viewer questions after his presentation. Click the TV box below to watch the replay and hear Jon’s fantastic and vibrant responses to the following queries:

  • What social media do the A players use?
  • How do we get A players attracted to work for the government?
  • What do you do when you submit candidates to a client and they reject them but are then in their database (possibly for use later)?
  • How is one supposed to position themselves as a retained search firm while presenting MPCs?
  • How do you delegate your desk with researchers and assistants? Where do you spend the bulk of your time?

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Fordyce TV: Jon Bartos and Recession-Survival Secrets



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Join us on Tuesday, April 28 for the premiere of “The Talent Game,” the newest line-up to Fordyce TV.

Renowned speaker and trainer Jon Bartos, president and CEO of Jonathan Scott International, will uncover the truths about the talent market and why your clients need you now — more than ever before.

“We all are hearing the same things today. Hiring freeze; no openings; we are laying off, not hiring; and we need you to reduce your fees based on the market,” say Bartos.

“I’m excited to present on Fordyce TV,” says Bartos. “I want to offer an in-depth understanding of the talent market from our founding fathers of talent differentiation — Jack Welch, Brad Smart, and Peter Drucker.”

Viewers will also learn:

  • An understanding of the market dynamics for talent today and how to help your clients through this quagmire.
  • Why “A” players are hidden to hiring managers and HR professionals.
  • How to become your clients’ trusted advisor, and why they need to work with YOU as opposed to other alternatives.
  • How to win more business based on talent differentiation.
  • The universal truths of the talent market.

How to view the show: Log on to http://www.fordyceletter.com at 2pm ET on Tuesday, April 28. If you don’t see the TV box when you first log on to the website, try “refreshing” the page, as the TV box ONLY appears right before the show. Then, click the little white arrow on the television box (no password or any special log-in instructions are required) and watch the show. Stick around after the presentation for a live Q&A session via the “chat” box feature.