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It is time to put your NLP Modelling skills to good use

Posted by Mark on January 28, 2010

Can you improve your performance by doing your own modelling project? Ellie Moseley demonstrated you can!

In fact Ellie tripled her performance by modelling three exemplars in her field of recruitment. Working as an employment consultant at Working Links in the UK, her job was to place four ex-offenders into the work force per quarter. After a period only achieving placing three ex offenders into the work force and lagging behind her target, she decided to put her newly acquired NLP Modelling skills into good use. She said “I grabbed the opportunity to use my modelling project to identify, observe and absorb the skills of employment consultants who I knew to be achieving excellent results”.

Her goal was not only to achieve her target but exceed her target. Not only she achieved her target, she exceeded it three times over in just six months. She successfully placed six ex-offenders in the first three months and thirteen in six months! That is a 400% increase in performance! Can you imagine improving your performance by 400%? Can you imagine your employees improving their performance by 400%?

So, does investing the time to do a modelling project for you worthwhile? Maybe it is now time to put your Modelling skills to good use.

We will be paying special attention to the art of Modelling

Special sessions are scheduled for 27 May, 24 June & 30 September

More details will be revealed soon and we welcome your ideas and thoughts on running these sessions.

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