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June 30 2008: 3 Keys to Creating Different Perspectives by: coachgail
In business, to be successful you need to communicate well, establish what works and also be willing to change as internal and external factors evolve. This means moving from only one channel to having many different channels as options. In other words, you need to create different perspectives.
June 30 2008: The 10 Steps of Crisis Communications by: crisismanager
10 steps to follow to help any organization prevent and respond to crises in a way that minimizes damage.
June 18 2008: Add More Communication Arrows to Your Quiver by Writing Books by: donmitch
Everyone learns differently. To gain the most attention and understanding you need to provide a variety of story-telling-based ways to explain what you are doing through books. This article explains how to get started.
June 13 2008: Finding Instructions on How to Set Up a Teleconference by: comlev
Technology today is so advanced that people are able to hold meetings and conferences without even being in the same country, much less in the same room. This is often done through the technology of teleconferencing.
June 12 2008: One Step to Making Small Talk by: lauriewilhelm
Just the thought of small talk congers up painful memories of stilted conversations that revolved around the weather and umpteen other dreadfully boring topics. Fortunately, the key to making good small talk is simple: be interested in other people. Here are a few small-talk tips to get the conversation going.
June 04 2008: Why You Shouln't Ask Why Me? by: bbloyd
When adversity strikes people often ask why me. What they should be asking before adversity strikes is what is my why.
June 03 2008: Communication Mistakes 5 Sure Fire Ways to Create Problems in Your Communications by: coachgail
Communication is the center of business and interpersonal relationships. You should get involved in conversations that create positive interactions and communication by showing your ability to engage in compelling conversations. But most importantly, always try to first understand what is being said to you before insisting on being understood.
June 01 2008: Meeting and Conference Room Technology by: waynehelmore1
It’s funny how meeting rooms are some of the last places you’ll find technology in the office. Sure, you’ll find the latest technology in the offices themselves.
May 21 2008: Three Steps to a Powerful Thank You by: lauriewilhelm
When we express our gratitude, it 's more likely that others will do helpful or thoughtful things for us. The less gratitude we show, the less others are willing to do. There are times when a plain "thank you" just isn't enough; it doesn't adequately correspond to what was received, be it in value, effort, or thought. Here are three steps on how to express a really good "thank you."
May 17 2008: Illiterate America: An Epidemic of Bad English by: asorensen
Bad English is spreading like a plague. Recently, its spread is being fueled by an army of illiterates taking to the internet and text messaging. We, as Americans, do okay when we have a script off of which to read (i.e. presidential speeches, Oscar acceptance speeches). Anytime someone is off the script, however, watch for their English to fall apart like a house of rice paper cards.
April 07 2008: 5 Essentials to Effective Communications by: Melissa714
There are 5 essential components that will guide you and your employees to better ways of sharing information and mutual understanding.
April 02 2008: Are You Socially Inept? Maybe You Need To Learn To Build Hypnotic Social Rapport! by: sas_trade
building rapport is a very valuable tool in the art of hypnosis. When learning hypnosis you need to really focus on this skill to create the best rapport possible with your subjects. This will help you on your way to becoming a great hypnotist.
A fundamental understanding of what makes up a good rapport between two people will help you to create the type of deepened relationships you require as a hypnotist. Rapport will build trust and comfort between you and your clients.
A fundamental understanding of what makes up a good rapport between two people will help you to create the type of deepened relationships you require as a hypnotist. Rapport will build trust and comfort between you and your clients.
March 28 2008: Thank You Cards: What Do I Say? by: vkmiller
Sending a Thank You card is a great way to build and maintain a business or personal relationship. In our impersonal world, just the simple act of saying "thank you" is very powerful.
March 15 2008: Cold Calling is Great! by: comlev
You have finally made the big decision to get out of the rat race and start a small business. Congratulations! You have just entered what is known as the small office or home office type of business.
March 15 2008: Disadvantages of Cold Calling by: comlev
There are good ways and there are bad ways to market a product or service. One of the marketing ways that always gets flak is the technique called cold calling.
March 09 2008: Direct Sales 2.0: Three tips for enhancing your efficiency by: bob.letterman
The direct selling industry is a huge engine of economic growth in the US. According to statistics reported by the Direct Selling Association, more than fifty percent of American adults say they have having purchased goods or services from a direct selling representative. Additionally, 1 in 5 American adults say they have been or currently are working as a direct seller.
February 26 2008: The five key factors to weigh your teleconferencing solution by: bob.letterman
Choosing a conference call company is not easy. Just type the phrase "conference call" into Yahoo and you'll see lots of companies.
February 25 2008: Two Way Radio Used in the Fight against Crime by: MarketingBuzz
Walk down the main street of many town or city in Europe or the United States at 11pm on a Saturday evening and there is every chance you could witness alcohol fuelled anti social behaviour. This article looks at how businesses are using modern 2 way radios in the fight against crime.
February 25 2008: How To Use Performance Appraisals To Build Staff Success And Company Results by: compassrose
Performance appraisals are often a stressful time for both the employee and supervisor. Creating a coaching atmosphere shifts the energy of the appraisal and ultimately the results produced by the employee. With supervisor as coach, mentor and partner employees perform better.
February 08 2008: Three smart strategies to trim down your monthly telephone expense by: bob.letterman
These days consumers are definitely feeling the pinch of escalating prices. From the gas pump to the grocery market, costs are leaping higher. But the phone bill is an area where smart folks can still save. For most people, phone related expenses are a significant element in the family budget. Notwithstanding the fact that telecom costs have dropped considerably in recent years, this remains a cost that can be cut through prudent planning. These techniques will help you achieve this goal.
January 31 2008: A Little Appreciation Makes Big Italian Friends by: mcowan
How to make people 's faces light up every time they see you. Three inspiring stories from Italian cooking tours show how writing to thank people makes a huge difference in your personal and business relationships.
January 21 2008: Brand Effectiveness Key to Membership Growth - Part 2 by: dpoulos
In Part One, we discussed using in-depth member survey work to boost the visibility, awareness and effectiveness of your organization 's brand, and how it can directly impact your ability to recruit and retain members. If your organization isn't the first thing member prospects think of when they turn to industry issues, there 's work to be done.
January 17 2008: Teleconferencing solutions no longer only for big business by: bob.letterman
Over the course of the last twenty years or so, the teleconferencing space has changed significantly. It was formerly true that only larger corporations had access to multi participant conference calling. Such systems were usually quite costly and often had live operator participation on every call.
January 10 2008: VoIP vs. PBX - VoIP is Winning the Battle by: astratton
Considering VoIP vs. PBX, many in the telephony industry see VoIP is the technology for advanced communication; and although effective, PBX systems are cumbersome and limited.
January 02 2008: Wholesale Cellular Phones - Must Have Communication Answers To Boost Your Business Bottom Line by: WestWing888
Businesses need reliable communication. Because of technological advancements the productivity that cellphones have had on businesses has increased exponentially. This is why businesses shopping for them should keep certain points in mind. Read on to learn more.
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