May 20, 2021
Ethan Becker, PhD. is a senior coach and trainer with the Speech Improvement Company. He is a co-author of
Mastering Communication at Work, holds multiple degrees in communication and travels the globe coaching and training leaders of countries, companies and people on how to be more effective and comfortable with their presentation skills.
One of the biggest communication challenges for trade shows is training booth staff to drive potential leads to scan their badge. The team is often made up of technical people, salespeople and or part-time people unrelated to the company. Depending on the show, your booth may be in a high traffic area with lots of browsers or in the far corner with only the occasional lost attendee. The challenge remains the same. How do you capture as many leads as possible?
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The cutlery world is strewn with century-old company names existing only as figments of re-branding. KA-BAR is one of only a few who have truly stood the test of time and done it without losing their identity and reputation for making one of the most famous fighting knives in history. KA-BAR’s soul of steel may be rooted in the past, but it also propels them into the future with sharp, fresh additions to their line-up.
“KA-BAR was founded out of the remnants of a few other small cutlery companies in the 1890’s by Wallace and Emerson Brown, and their father John W. Brown,” Marketing Manager Joe Bradley tells Handgunner. “Wallace and Emerson previously had a company called Brown Brothers Razor, as well as a knife sales firm called Union Razor. They had a warehouse in Little Valley, New York, where they essentially charged knife companies rent to store their products. When one company, Tidioute Cutlery Company, was no longer solvent the Browns to