by Seb Wals | Apr 28, 2023 | Article
A free press is a blessing for democracy. But too few people in business truly understand what motivates the media, and so too often end up falling foul of this capricious friend. Templar consultant and former financial journalist, Charlie Corbett, shares seven rules...
by T3mpl4r4dv150r5 | Jan 18, 2017 | Templar
East-West trade has been the cornerstone of global economic growth for some time, but in the post-2008 world intraregional trade in Asia has become significantly more important. In fact, it accounted for 57.1 percent of all trade in the region in 2015. Regional...
by T3mpl4r4dv150r5 | Nov 23, 2016 | Executive presence, Women's development
When Christine Sfeir was just 22 years old when she decided to acquire a Dunkin’ Donuts franchise in Beirut. Given her age and her gender, many thought it seemed like a big risk to take. But not to Sfeir, who saw passion, fearlessness and a clear vision as the...
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...