Any company's strongest asset
Dec. 13th, 2004 12:09 pmReg Bettridge - Any company's strongest asset
Like the lion shown here I am confident, strong, well groomed, well respected and when it comes to business aggressive when necessary.
Not a spoof. The best bits are in the PDF brochure.
The train shows here represents how I see myself in terms of being a tough, hard worker with that slightly stubborn streak that always holds me securely on the rails.
A Leading Business Manager ... with a GLOBAL perspective.
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Date: 2004-12-13 05:32 am (UTC)Short of actually having "I am a great fan of EATING HUMAN PEOPLE" in the source code, this could not be bettered as an act of class warfare by a hungry web designer. The PowerPoint Presentation is *beautiful* - the lion! The locomotive!
I am a very social type of person although because of my senior and often dominant position I tend to keep a professional distance and do not get unprofessionally close to work colleagues.
I am professional in business able to communicate effectively at all levels in a way that is well received and well understood.
I do have an opinion about everything and I am rarely stuck for words. Some call this a weakness because at times I can come across as too talkative however this is a misconception. The more passionate I feel about something the more enthusiastic I become and the more I tend to talk about it. I never talk rubbish, whenever I speak people tend to listen because I usually have something profound and interesting to say and I usually speak with authority, dynamism and infectious energy.
Good to know. Our Reg, however, would never dance at a disco or sing at a karaoke bar, in case it would damage the sense of executive gravitas that is in no way endangered by having a cartoon lion coming out of your head on a PowerPoint Presentation on the web.
I want to get him together with Molatar.