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Cyrcla


4.0 ( 2240 ratings )
Wirtschaft Soziale Netze Produktivität
Entwickler Proventure Consulting Ltd
Frei

Cyrcla helps you to get the most from your professional relationships. It helps you remember what’s important, get closer to people and keep in touch. Using Cyrcla, you can have more meaningful conversations with the people that matter.

MEASURE

- Quickly rate people each time you interact with them to build a visual map of your relationships
- Record personal and meeting notes, stored securely and only visible to you
- Answer key questions about how you build your relationships

LEARN & IMPROVE

- Learn about the types of the people you spend most time with, and where you need to spend more time
- See if youre giving enough value, and getting enough back from people
- Let Cyrcla know how often you should interact with your circle of influence, then see if youre on target

WHOS IT FOR?

- People who want to improve their professional relationships
- People who understand that relationships need investment
- Busy people who sometimes lose contact with other busy people
- Job Seekers or movers
- Consultants, project managers, freelancers or interim managers

ENHANCE YOUR PERFORMANCE

Cyrcla understands what make relationships tick. It gives you the insights to decide which relationships to focus on. It gives you control of your most valuable resource – your time and energy – and highlights where you can improve.

PRIVATE BY DEFAULT

This is your information – no public sharing, no posts, no connections with people you don’t know.

HELPING YOU STAY ON TOP

It can feel impossible to keep track of everyone we meet. We’re so overloaded, we remember the highlights of conversations but forget the detail. Yet it’s this detail that helps us improve relationships and get closer to people. We meet people we like, we connect, it feels good and then something else comes along. Suddenly we’ve lost touch. Science tells us we can only manage up to about 130 to 150 relationships, but we have so many circles of contacts, colleagues, friends and acquaintances, that’s simply not enough.