Jan Gilmore and Associates, LLC

Jan Gilmore and Associates, LLC Consultants to the direct selling industry.

We specialize in consulting; executive coaching; field sales force training; and speaking services including keynotes, workshops and webinars.

Isn't this the truth?
01/07/2016

Isn't this the truth?

It is not how you start the race or where you are during the race. It is how you cross the finish line that matters.

With the "fabulous" Jennifer Fong
12/13/2015

With the "fabulous" Jennifer Fong

With fellow Panel members, from left: Traci Costa CEO of Peekaboo Beans, Chris Veit, former CEO of Creative Memories & C...
12/13/2015

With fellow Panel members, from left: Traci Costa CEO of Peekaboo Beans, Chris Veit, former CEO of Creative Memories & Christina Snyder, Chief Sales Officer of Thirty One

Posing with Joseph Mariano(Head Honcho) of the DSA
12/13/2015

Posing with Joseph Mariano(Head Honcho) of the DSA

At DSA Conference. With my Buddy Rich Schubkegel
12/13/2015

At DSA Conference. With my Buddy Rich Schubkegel

12/13/2015
Just posted Great Feedback on a new app called Periscope. Follow me to enjoy future posts.
09/26/2015

Just posted Great Feedback on a new app called Periscope. Follow me to enjoy future posts.

06/18/2015

Saw this from Seth Godin
"Meeting Versus Making
As I was scurrying to meet someone coming in on the 11 am train, I realized that there's a huge difference between meeting a train and making one.
If you're rushing to make a train, you have to be there before the last moment. Five seconds too late is too late. The cost of error is absolute.
If you're hurrying to meet a train, though, there's a soft deadline. Five seconds is no big deal. Thirty seconds might be annoying, particularly for someone returning from a long journey. And five minutes is really rude.
Too often, we treat our obligations as meet, not make. We impose a sliding scale, a soft penalty, and we not only show up just a bit late, we show up a bit behind on quality or preparation.
Making is a discipline. Meeting opens the door for excuses.

Just some of the Attendees, at the DIRECT SELLING SYMPOSIUM who participated in the contest about 'The Elevator Speech
05/10/2015

Just some of the Attendees, at the DIRECT SELLING SYMPOSIUM who participated in the contest about 'The Elevator Speech

With fellow panelists: Andi Sherwood, Brett Reid, Spencer Reese & Preston Stewart
05/10/2015

With fellow panelists: Andi Sherwood, Brett Reid, Spencer Reese & Preston Stewart

With attendees @ The Direct Selling Symposium in Salt Lake City
05/10/2015

With attendees @ The Direct Selling Symposium in Salt Lake City

With a favorite actress, Christine Baranski from my favorite TV show, 'The Good Wife'.
05/10/2015

With a favorite actress, Christine Baranski from my favorite TV show, 'The Good Wife'.

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