Performance Communication: How Can It Help You?
Here we discuss how performance communication benefits employees, supervisors and organizations. More importantly, how can you improve this communication?
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Three Awesome Ways to Avoid Arguments
Avoiding an argument no longer has to be an arduous task! "Three Awesome Ways to Avoid Arguments," offers innovative and effective strategies to introduce calm to even the most argumentative discussion. This checklist is by relationship expert, Fran Briggs.
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Virtual Call Center To Solve Outsourcing Issues
It is idle to argue to that the contact center industry is a billion dollar industry worldwide. Is placing such industry on cyberspace create such an impact?
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Voice Mail - What to Look For In A Good Business Voice Mail System
A good voice mail system can be an essential tool for any business. Find out what to look for and how to choose the correct system for your needs.
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We Have to Talk: A Step-By-Step Checklist for Difficult Conversations
Can you think of a conversation you've been putting off. Got it? Great. Then let's go.
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Business Phone Systems - Types Of Systems Available
Confused by the types of systems available. Read on for a brief description of the main types available.
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Communicating to Maximize Results
Communications play a highly strategic role in the workplace. A big part of developing personal power is the ability to get ideas across in a constructive, collaborative manner. Therefore, in order to be a productive and efficient leader, effective communication skills are paramount to your success
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Communication-Does It Really Need Two People?
If we go by bookish information on communication we find that communication is a process which needs atleast two persons. But I can make you believe that communication process can be complete with a single person also.
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Email Reflections: 10 Simple Courtesies
Are you lax on how you respond to emails? Here are some very important tips you will want to know -- ten ways to be respectful and courteous to your receiver -- before you respond to another email. You just never know where the email is going to end up! The email could end up on your next prospect's or bosses desk.
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Hindsight is 20/20: The Ultimate Optical Illusion
Therefore, hindsight couldn't possibly be 20/20
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Influencing Up! Specific Communication Tips for Men and Women
Erica Jong, author of the revolutionary book The Fear of
Flying, once said, Men and women, women and men. It
will never work. Well, I have more faith, and more
experience in the business world than Ms. Jong. I know we
can make it work, at work! - and at home, too. One of the top
five challenges facing women's advancement involves
communication differences between women and men in
charge. But communication is also a challenge for many
men whether they are in charge or not.
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New Technologies for Communication and Dispatching
Many companies have self-reading and replying email systems and computers, which screen a Resume, by way of character recognition using SQL and XML databases. Do you really think your Congressman reads that garbage you send? No way.
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On The Job: Communications
Making business work requires communications. Get the silence out and build your business on solid ground. Build business relationships by learning sound communications skills.
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Online Translators Can Hurt More Than Help
Online automated translators may be fairly accurate for translating languages of similar origin, but the line stops there. Certainly most of you are familiar with online translators such as Babel fish. However, from what I have read, it seems that quite a few people think that these automated translators do the perfect job. In some cases this is almost true...
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Severe Weather Alert Radios
Learn about severe weather alert radios - a must for any family in the event of severe weather and power outages. Before you make the purchase, take a look at our information concerning the options currently available on severe weather radios.
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Slash Your Phone Bill in Half Now!
Rip Out Your Phone Lines I hate the phone company. Reading my phone bill is like reading hieroglyphics. I thought that the break up of ma bell was suppose to make it easier for the consumer. We were...
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Technology and Coping with Disaster
Natural disasters come in many shapes. From the incomprehensible carnage of last weekend's tsunami in the Indian Ocean, to hurricanes and typhoons, to tornadoes and drought, our world deals with the horror of disaster as a normal part of our lives. Throw in a bit of human influence through wars, terrorism, or the threat of weapons of mass destruction, and our need to deal with and overcome calamity almost becomes routine.
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The 10-Second Brag(tm) and How to Use It To Get More Customers
When you meet someone, you have only a few seconds to get their attention and make a strong impression. The 10-Second Brag can do that for you.
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The Emergence of Managed Event Services
Managed event services have been around for some time, this service is quickly gaining ground as a time and money saving practice. Several conference calling vendors have offered these services for some time, and others are taking note and joining the marketplace.
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Finding Phone Answers For The Very Small Business
Start-ups, small growing firms and even home-based businesses are underserved by the telecommunications industry. But there are telephone systems that fit if you know where to look. Telephone systems...
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Four Golden Nuggets of Effective Listening
While most people possess the ability to hear, many have never taken the time to consciously develop the ability to listen. Here are four golden nuggets to help you improve your listening skills.
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Gorilla(?) Marketing
A lot has been written about Guerrilla Marketing Strategies.
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Promoting Your Business on Cable Access TV
"Don't knock it until you've tried it." That's what I told a political opponent's campaign manager when he laughed at me for using cable access television as part of my communications strategy. Unfor...
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What They Don't Tell You About Conference Calls
Like all good things, however, conference calling has several limitations. While the numerous positive aspects of conference calling are highly publicized, the limitations are hardly visible.
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Choosing a Communications Designer: A Practical Guide
At some point, every business regardless of size
requires the services of a communications designer. After
all, if your project is important enough to warrant a
marketing, promotions or public relations campaign, it's
important enough to make sure it's done right.
But it's not enough simply to hire a professional. These
kinds of projects represent a large investment of time,
energy and money, so it's critical to hire the right designer
for your particular needs. Choosing the right one can mean
the difference between a stunning piece that looks great
and gets fantastic results, and one that falls visually flat and
generates disappointing returns.
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