by Greg Carroll, Tudor Collegiate Strategies If you pay any attention at all to current events you know that we’re moving toward what is certain to be a painfully long, arduous, and likely unsettling election year. I have always been drawn to the news. My family has a history in the newspaper …
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Sister Jean Isn’t a Good Luck Charm, She’s a Story
Sister Jean isn't a good luck charm. The nun who prays and cheers at every Loyola University-Chicago men's basketball game didn't become the focus of the 2018 NCAA Tournament because of 'luck'. She doesn't think so, and I don't think so. She became the focus of the tournament because someone …
Two Foundational Aspects of a Compelling Recruiting Story
by Dan Christensen, Tudor Collegiate Strategies Coach, you are a storyteller. If you have followed the content that Dan Tudor and the team at Tudor Collegiate Strategies put out week after week, you are probably aware that your recruiting message is a story. This story is one that you tell your …
Tiger Woods’ Comeback & Your Recruiting Story
On the night Tiger Woods won his first tournament in five long years, following his very public personal setbacks and injuries, I was at the airport. Every television was tuned to his final few holes, and crowds of people were clogging the aisles, gathered around to watch Tiger finish off his …
7 Essential Elements for Your Recruiting “Story”
I use the word "story" because at the heart of any good recruiting effort is the need to effectively engage your prospect through your ongoing communication, and get him or her to buy-in to your program's story. Storytelling is an art, whether you are by a campfire or in front of a prospect - and …