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The Five Steps In Sales (FSS): Giving Information Part Two2 comments

randomgingernija wrote 1 month ago: Ok so last time we looked at features and benefits, and matching these to your customers wish list, … more →

Tags: The Five Steps in Sales (FSS), Giving INformation, Closed Questions, Sales, 5 Steps to the Sales Cycal, The Five Steps to Sales, FSS, five steps, Questioning skills

The Five Steps In Sales (FSS): Giving Information Part One4 comments

randomgingernija wrote 1 month ago: In this instalment I will be covering the second part of the The Five Steps in Sales and follows yes … more →

Tags: The Five Steps in Sales (FSS), Giving INformation, Tips, 5 Steps to the Sales Cycal, The Five Steps to Sales, FSS, five steps, Basic Sales, field sales

Induction: a step by step guide87 comments

midwifethinking wrote 10 months ago: This post has been inspired by conversations I’ve had with women about their experiences of in … more →

Tags: Birth, Intervention, amniotic fluid, induction, oxytocin, Syntocinon

Guest post: when birth is trauma47 comments

midwifethinking wrote 1 year ago: This is a guest post by Elizabeth Ford (website) who is based in the UK so is writing from a UK pers … more →

Tags: Birth, Law, Intervention, Guest Post, trauma

Cord Blood Collection: confessions of a vampire-midwife112 comments

midwifethinking wrote 1 year ago: When I was a bright-eyed and bushy-tailed student midwife I was awarded with a certificate and a box … more →

Tags: Birth, Baby, Intervention, placenta, Law, Cord Blood, Stem cells

Failing to plan…..

Jim wrote 1 year ago: I know, I know, this old chestnut again, PLANNING, but I make no apology. Coaching people is a revel … more →

Tags: Business, Market, Marketing, Selling, Sell, Costs, customers, Planning, Plan

Testing, Testing...29 comments

midwifethinking wrote 1 year ago: I am visiting the BaBs Sunshine Coast group tomorrow to talk about the tests offered during pregnanc … more →

Tags: Intervention, midwifery practice, Pregnancy, blood tests, consent, Screening, Testing, Ultrasound

Induction of Labour: balancing risks75 comments

midwifethinking wrote 1 year ago: In Australia 25% of labours are induced. The most common reason for induction is a ‘prolonged … more →

Tags: Birth, Baby, Intervention, ARM, consent, induction, Law, Negligence, oxytocin

Information Giving and the Law36 comments

midwifethinking wrote 1 year ago: I was writing a blog post on induction for prolonged pregnancy but got side tracked reflecting on a … more →

Tags: midwifery practice, Law, consent, Intervention, Negligence, Risk


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