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March 15, 2005

Author Arlene R. Barro, PhD, Unveils WIN Without Competing!

Save Trump's Ailing Apprentice:
Select Mini Trumps, Expert Says

Jimmy Carter to Donald Trump: Can I Have $5 Million? Demonstrates the Art of Speaking Up







Selected appearances, April 5, 2005 . . .

  • Google Alert for: Donald Trump

    Save Trump's Ailing Apprentice: Select Mini Trump Candidates . . .
    Yahoo News (press release) - USA
    LOS ANGELES, April 5 /PRNewswire/ -- After a blockbuster start, why has Donald Trump's Apprentice lost 14 million viewers or fifty percent of its audience? ...


  • Forbes.com

  • Yahoo Finance

  • CBS Marketwatch





  • Save Trump's Ailing Apprentice:
    Select Mini Trump Candidates, Expert Says

    Los Angeles, CA, April 5/PRNewswire--After a blockbuster start, why has Donald Trump's Apprentice lost 14 million viewers or fifty percent of its audience? Arlene R. Barro, PhD, head of the executive search firm barro global search, inc. (http://www.barroglobal.com), says that the show needs two or three candidates who are The Right FitTM.

    Dr. Barro, who placed 40 successful candidates with a high profile client, is an expert in identifying The Right Fit, using her proprietary formula. Barro, an avid fan of The Apprentice, poses The Right Fit solution to jump-start the viewer ratings. (Note: Figures cited in paragraph one are based on Nielsen Media Research data over the show's three seasons, through March 17, 2005.)

    For The Apprentice, who is The Right Fit? Barro states: "Some of the candidates (male or female) that are selected for the show should have key attributes which match Trump's in style and approach; in essence, they should be mini Trumps. Bill, Kwami, and Kelly were The Right Fit."

    Viewers need to have favorites and care about who wins, suggests Barro. "Early on, they should be able to identify potential winners, i.e., those two or three candidates who exemplify The Right Fit. Then, the viewers are hooked. They will watch The Apprentice to root for their selected candidates who are The Right Fit."

    Next, what must The Right Fit candidates do to prevail on The Apprentice? Most important, Barro emphasizes, they must effectively relate to Trump. Further, they must excel in speaking up appropriately, broadcasting their accomplishments, and displaying that they are brands, Trump-style. Barro's Packaged to PitchTM personal branding program enables individuals to master these interpersonal skills. "Trump's next apprentice should be The Right Fit who wisely implements the elements of Packaged to Pitch."


    "Branding is not only for billionaires or Fortune 100 companies, but also for you. In your own environment, you could be a Trump, an American Express or a Harvard," says Barro.


    To train you to advance in the world of business, barro global search, inc. created The Right Fit and the Packaged to Pitch programs. For more details, please visit http://www.barroglobal.com/. To speak directly with Dr. Arlene Barro, President & CEO of barro global search, inc., call 310-441-5305.


    barro global search, inc. is not affiliated with or endorsed by Donald Trump.


    NOTE TO EDITORS:

    Dr. Barro is available for interviews. CONTACT Ashton Rice: 626-794-5352 or Email.

    SOURCE: barro global search, inc.
    Web Site: http://www.barroglobal.com


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    Selected appearances, March 15, 2005 . . .

  • Google Alert for: Donald Trump

    Jimmy Carter to Donald Trump: Can I Have $5 Million? Demonstrates ...
    PR Newswire (press release) - USA ... http://www.newscom.com/cgi-bin/prnh/20050315/NYFNSK03 ) "I am going to pull a 'Jimmy Carter.' President Carter, many years ago you asked Donald Trump for $5 ...


  • Google Alert for: Jimmy Carter

  • Google News: Jimmy Carter

    Jimmy Carter to Donald Trump: Can I Have $5 Million? Demonstrates ...
    PR Newswire (press release) - Mar 15, 2005
    LOS ANGELES, March 15 /PRNewswire/ -- Jimmy Carter was poised to sign his latest book, "Sharing Good Times." Arlene R. Barro, PhD, head of barro global search ...


  • Google News: Donald Trump

  • LATimes.com

  • Forbes.com

  • Yahoo News

  • CBS Marketwatch

  • TheHollywoodReporter.com




  • Jimmy Carter to Donald Trump: Can I have $5 million?
    Demonstrates the Art of Speaking Up

    LOS ANGELES, CA, March 15/PRNewswire/--Jimmy Carter was poised to sign his latest book, "Sharing Good Times." Arlene R. Barro, PhD, head of barro global search, inc. (http://www.barroglobal.com/), stood before him and spoke up:

    "I am going to pull a 'Jimmy Carter.' President Carter, many years ago you asked Donald Trump for $5 million."

    Carter shot back, "He didn't give me one penny."

    Undaunted, Dr. Barro continued: "I need an introduction to Donald Trump."

    "I don't know what I can do." Carter paused and added, "He likes pretty girls . . ."

    And how does Trump remember Carter's request? In "Trump: The Art of the Deal," Trump recalls the event, says Barro, President & CEO of the executive search firm barro global search, inc. Carter met with Trump to seek a contribution for the Carter Library. When Carter named a figure of $5 million, Trump was dumbfounded and didn't respond.

    Trump said that the experience with Carter taught him the importance of having the nerve and guts to make a pitch for something extraordinary in order to get what you want. Trump felt that Carter's ability to speak up is what helped him get elected.

    "Trump experienced a stellar example of 'pitch-chutzpah' that he probably has never forgotten," says Barro. "If you don't ask, you will never receive," she notes.

    "Both Carter and Trump are brands," Barro points out. "They package themselves to pitch. They ask for what they want and broadcast their accomplishments. Branding is not only for presidents, billionaires or Fortune 100 companies, but also for individuals and companies who want to get results."


    To train you to advance in the world of business, barro global search, inc. created the branding program Packaged to PitchTM. By mastering the art of speaking up and Barro's analytic approach to persuading powerful people, you will become a new brand and your professional life will change dramatically.

    Employers and individuals who want to learn more about the Packaged to PitchTM Program, may visit http://www.barroglobal.com/. To be considered for admission to the Program, call 310-441-5305 to speak directly with Dr. Arlene Barro.


    barro global search, inc. is not affiliated with or endorsed by former President Carter or Donald Trump.


    NOTE TO EDITORS: Dr. Barro is available for an interview to discuss the Packaged to PitchTM Program and to share her experiences with other well-known people, such as Dr. Jonas Salk. Contact Ashton Rice at 626-794-5352 or email to arrange an interview.


    SOURCE: barro global search, inc.
    Web Site: http://www.barroglobal.com

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