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Howard Nestler Makes his Methodology Available to Study Groups

Howard Nestler, CEO of Executive Options, has made his marketing methodology available to study groups for the purpose of furthering education in the business sector.

New York, NY (PRWEB) April 29, 2007 -- Howard Nestler, CEO of Executive Options, has made his marketing methodology available to study groups for the purpose of furthering education in the business sector.

"An executive needs to communicate that he is a leader not a follower in a campaign dedicated to creating a demand for his or her services." Nestler explains. That is why he developed the Reverse Vectoring marketing concept for management level executives.

"These are people who cannot afford to take just any job and are looking for a challenge that will stimulate and reward them," says Nestler. For this reason, he cautions against using a generic resume as a primary marketing tool.

"The process is designed to cause a corporation to seek out the executive rather than having the executive fall into line with an overwhelming number of applicants and expect a result." Nestler explains. The process requires that a job candidate view the situation from the employer's perspective. "Whom would you want to hire and what would give you the indication that you are getting someone special?" Nestler asks. These are the elements that need to inform a campaign.

"Whether they realize it or not, a job candidate at the management level needs to reverse the trend," Nestler emphasizes. The trend is to demote upper level executives as a down-sizing and outsourcing option. "If an executive cannot create a demand for his or her services, the outlook is bleak."

Indeed, many are taking retirement when they find that merely circulating a resume doesn't provide results. "The process is designed to cause a corporation to seek out the executive and give him or her greater leverage in negotiating a future."

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