Nigel Alexander is a business development consultant who helps clients realize the value of digital technologies. With decades of experience working with startups and emerging companies, he provides services such as sales and marketing support, business planning, localization, documentation, account management, and event management. By drawing on his broad industry background and contact network, Alexander works to understand his clients' strengths, translate them into solutions that solve business problems, and partner with clients and specialists in an adaptable way.
Nigel Alexander is a business development consultant who helps clients realize the value of digital technologies. With decades of experience working with startups and emerging companies, he provides services such as sales and marketing support, business planning, localization, documentation, account management, and event management. By drawing on his broad industry background and contact network, Alexander works to understand his clients' strengths, translate them into solutions that solve business problems, and partner with clients and specialists in an adaptable way.
This document discusses managing conflict and anger from a biblical perspective. It references several passages from the Bible advising being slow to anger and controlling one's spirit. Conflict is not always negative, as seen in Jesus' interactions, but should still be resolved carefully without quarreling. The document suggests preparing for the possibility of being wrong and cites examples from the Bible of resolving conflicts peacefully.
In order to faithfully serve God, we have to know WHY we are serving Him. It's not enough to do it because the Bible says so or because our parents did or even because it makes us feel good. Our service has to be a combination of all three of those things!
Top 12 tips for driving consistent sales growthIBG-World
Simon has over 25 years’ proven international management, sales, business development and strategy experience with particular emphasis on new business start up, growth and acquisition
This document discusses managing conflict and anger from a biblical perspective. It references several passages from the Bible advising being slow to anger and controlling one's spirit. Conflict is not always negative, as seen in Jesus' interactions, but should still be resolved carefully without quarreling. The document suggests preparing for the possibility of being wrong and cites examples from the Bible of resolving conflicts peacefully.
In order to faithfully serve God, we have to know WHY we are serving Him. It's not enough to do it because the Bible says so or because our parents did or even because it makes us feel good. Our service has to be a combination of all three of those things!
Top 12 tips for driving consistent sales growthIBG-World
Simon has over 25 years’ proven international management, sales, business development and strategy experience with particular emphasis on new business start up, growth and acquisition