by T3mpl4r4dv150r5 | Sep 14, 2016 | Executive presence, Learning and development
We’ve addressed the issue of origination for those juniors who are looking to break into sourcing work, but what about the seasoned coverage professional? For those who have more experience under their belt, it’s about being more focused and strategic: Thinking...
by T3mpl4r4dv150r5 | Aug 31, 2016 | Executive presence, Learning and development
To get ahead in banking you have to successfully progress from analyst to associate to VP and beyond. And that can be a tough transition. Your once analytical and execution-focused role suddenly transforms into one where you’re responsible for sourcing potential...
by T3mpl4r4dv150r5 | Jul 7, 2016 | Executive presence, Presentation skills
As a professional, you’re well aware that first impressions matter. How someone perceives you will affect the likelihood that he or she will trust and do business with you. You’re also aware of the easy ways to make a good first impression: have a firm handshake, look...
by T3mpl4r4dv150r5 | May 25, 2016 | Executive presence, Templar
Our most recent Business Brain event in London tackled the topic of women in business in the 21st century. Our guest speaker gave an insight into the history of women in the working world and, using her own career history, emphasised the importance of senior women...
by T3mpl4r4dv150r5 | Mar 8, 2016 | Executive presence, Learning and development, Women's development
One of the first US delegates to the United Nations, the first chair of the UN Commission on Human Rights, a strong advocate for women’s rights and civil rights and declared ‘the world’s most admired woman’ by the New York Times,...
by T3mpl4r4dv150r5 | Mar 1, 2016 | Executive presence, Presentation skills
Here’s what we’ve learned so far, according to former news anchor and Templar consultant, Molly Falconer de Ramel: if you want to succeed in the presidential debates or in business generally, you need these eight best practice speaking tip takeaways....