Communication
Communication
It is not unusual for today’s business professional to be expected to deliver effective communication and presentation skills. Ten Steps to Successful Presentations by the American Society...
The need for virtual presentations is growing. Seventy percent of managers in mid-sized to large companies have at least one team member who works remotely. However, over half of managers have not received any formal...
Authentic Conversations, Jamie Showkeir and Maren Showkeir show the way to change the ways in which you communicate with both your peers and your subordinates at work. The authors suggest that by being aware of...
Communication is one of the most important tools leaders can use to focus their employees on understanding, embracing, and delivering a company’s strategy. However, most individuals reach positions of leadership...
Body Language in Business by Adrian Furnham and Evgeniya Petrova is about the signals people send and receive, the messages they transmit and decipher, and the statements they make about themselves...
As Ann Rhoades and Nancy Shepherdson explain in Built on Values, the “perfect company culture” does not exist. The right culture for any company can be defined by determining what values are important...
To succeed in today's global economy; you can no longer rely on your business talent, education and years of experience alone. Nowadays, you must be...
The term “campaign” has traditionally been associated with politics, the military, and most recently, marketing. However, Alan Barnard and Chris Parker, authors of Campaign It!, explain that a campaign...
It is Clampitt's premise that because communication is at the core of managerial effectiveness, managers must have a clear view of their abilities to communicate and the challenges involved in the process, however,...
In Conflict 101, Susan H. Shearouse helps managers better understand workplace conflict and how to respond to it. In every workplace, it is inevitable that people will clash at some point, and what...











