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How To Communicate For The Job Interview

By Fact Publisher

Discusses communication techniques useful for communicating better while in a job interview.

Be A “Should Buster!”

By Helene Rothschild

Are you ‘shoulding’ others and yourself? Do you realize how inappropriate and hurtful that usually is? That is because the word ‘should’ implies that if you do, or do not act, think, feel, or say something, you are not okay. That message hurts everyone’s self-esteem. It also hooks the rebellious part of us, and we are likely to react in a passive or active aggressive way.

Case Histories For Business Communication

By Robert F. Abbott

Case studies are a special type of business communication; they help us understand real-life decisions, and are a useful resource for persuasion and education. Add one or more to your business communication toolbox.

The Biggest Mistakes Teachers And Students Make

By Helene Rothschild

Are you having problems with students or teachers? Would you like some guidelines as to how to improve the situation?

Listen To What Your Customers Are Saying

By Sharon Housley

Mastering the art of managing customer complaints can seem like a thankless job, but keep in mind that for every customer that shares their worries, concerns or complaints, there are likely more that did not express their dissatisfaction, and instead simply moved on to a competitor.

Communicate, To Build Cohesive Teams

By Robert F. Abbott

Good communication is always a cornerstone of any team building effort. And, in this article we follow the connections, from communication to cohesiveness, and from cohesiveness to team building.

How To Know If It's Time To Stay Or Go In Your Relationship?

By Brenda Shoshanna

Many individuals spend a great deal of time in relationships wondering whether the person is right for them, and if they should stay or go. However, there are certain checkpoints we can ask ourselves which give a clear direction about which road to follow. This article provides some of these checkpoints and will help you understand more what's going on and what to do.

Stage A Special Event To Stand Out And Shine

By Sue Currie

Staging a special event from a simple boardroom lunch to a trade fair is one way to create awareness of your buisness and build your brand.

Management Responsibility For Workplace Communication

By Robert F. Abbott

How is good communication at the place you work? Effective workplace communication is only possible when mechanisms exist to move information both up and down within the organization, and management must take responsibility for establishing and maintaining those mechanisms.

Learn How To Be A Good Listener And Observer And Become A Better Communicator

By Fact Publisher

Learn how to listen and observe people and how to use what you pick up to your advantage in communicating with these them.

Business Meetings: Who To Invite

By Helen Wilkie

A major reason business meetings fail is that the wrong people are in attendance. Here are some questions to ask yourself in deciding who to invite to your business meeting.

Getting Your Business Quickly Out Into The Market

By Eric R.P.Knieriem

Public Relation made easy

Accomplish 20 Times More By Explaining Better

By Donald Mitchell

Before a high-value opportunity can be turned into a success, someone has to explain what needs to be done. Most of us assume that perfect understanding follows our every utterance and e-mail. That’s a bad assumption that lies at the heart of the communications stall, the most harmful bad habit you can have for delaying improvements. This article explains how you can be sure you are being understood.

Presentation Skills: Your Secret Career Weapon

By Helen Wilkie

Helen Wilkie says if you want to showcase your professional competence, you must have great presentation skills. According to Wilkie, if you present well, people think you do everything well!

Praise Individuals As Well As Groups

By Helen Wilkie

Praising a group for its contribution is a positive thing, but it can be even more valuable to praise the individual group members.

Negotiating Trust Back Into A Relationship

By Jeanette Nyden

This article outlines a method for re-establishing trust.

Don't Ask For Feedback If You Don't Want It

By Helen Wilkie

Making a final decision is a managerial function. Asking for feedback or input on that decision is optional. But if you don't really want feedback, don't send false messages by asking for it. That can sow the seeds of resentment on your team.

Welcome To The World Of Serious Success!

By Gary Crow

Business as usual in the world of personal success goes beyond better communication, avoiding things getting screwed up, and the need to take responsibility for outcomes. This article shows you the way to personal success combined with personal excellence.

How To Find And Implement Fast Solutions For Accomplishing 20 Times As Much

By Donald Mitchell

We all want to make fast progress, but often don't know how. These questions will help you find and implement the fastest routes to making your breakthrough imporvements.

PR Is More Than Just Publicity

By Sue Currie

Most of us are aware of how effective it is to raise awareness of our business through the media. Getting publicity can create profits. But there's more you can do to create awareness of who you are and what you do. Read more.

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