Dr.
James - Handwriting Analysis - Personality Profile
Dear James,
Thanks for the Thank you note. One thing stands out world-wide about the
colleagues who represent their companies to their patients, clients and
prospects. They don't hear "Thank you" enough.
Thus our Thank You Profiles. They also say they'd like to get greater
recognition for their contribution. So as we interview successful entrepreneurs
we ask about their customer AND employee recognition and reward programs. We
just heard about a UK customer satisfaction program greatly responsible for 35
million dollars a year in Hi-Fi sales. Julian Richer has 27 stores and holds
the world record for highest retail profit per sq. Ft. Julian has less than 1%
colleague turn-over too.
We're using his strategy with Mastermind Members who want to, track, measure and
reward their colleagues for treating customers like royalty. Would you like a
free audiotape about Julian? Alan
Your writing slants to the right more than most - You may relate to others based
on emotion to a degree.
You may listen to your heart at times instead of your head - logic. You might
tend to be impulsive at times.
Since emotion is shared by all - you can sometimes influence others to say "Yes"
after logical arguements fail.
You are more comfortable talking to small groups rather than large audiences.
You prefer to listen to audiotapes in your car rather than read books or dental
journals.
You probably have a good size collection of music: audio or CD.
Colleagues who wish to get you to allow them to do something - like take a long
lunch - should speak to you...not write you a note.
Your writing possibly indicates that you may, perhaps, sometimes tune others out
if you disagree.
You tend to show more noisy enthusiasm at project start than at end.
You sometimes talk very quickly and jump out in front of others because your
thoughts are moving so fast.
You have superb self esteem, set high goals & plan ahead. The keys to personal
success and happiness.
You have the habit of paying attention to & asking about details.
You have a fly-paper...everything sticks...memory.
Alan