Monday, October 11, 2010

Guest Speaker

On Sept. 20, 2010, Ron Sachs was the guest speaker for the class that afternoon. Ron Sachs public relations firm is a successful business owned by Mr. Sachs. Overall, I can tell that Mr. Sachs definitely has all three of the C’s, which are charm, charisma and character. When he introduced himself, he was very confident and pleased to be the guest speaker for professor Kinchlow. Mr. Sachs has a motto that he goes by, which is “ Don’t live to work, we work to live.”
Mr. Sachs presentation was pretty good and it was a nice and steady two-way communication between the students and guest speaker. If there was a little more time in class I would have asked, “what were your five top tips on building more clients for yourself”. I would have liked to learn more about how to build, run and maintain a public relations firm for so many years.
Under the umbrella of respecting yourself: Don’t settle for less, have and use your tools that your university has equipped you with, and also integrity are a few of Ron Sachs rules to success. Maintaining eye contact, writing and speaking well to your audience is also part of Sachs rules of success. Mr. Sachs philosophies for respecting yourself is a concept that I applied not only to my field of public relations, but also to my life. Following Sachs rules of success is a great way to increase your level of likeability, integrity and reputation amongst your clients and community.

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