Effective Communication depends on the accurate use of language.
If the communication is to be effective, then the language must be accurate.
The inaccurate use of language will cause unnecessary misunderstandings.
Be wary! There are ready made “trap-doors” in our language, in the form of
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Communication Skills: Two Opposites
Posted by CorporateCoachG under Self-DevelopmentFrom http://corporatecoachgroup.com 3747 days ago
Taking Stock of your Small Business One Month into 2014
Posted by 27will under ManagementFrom http://horizonbusinessfunding.com 3747 days ago
As the first month of the new year is coming to an end, it presents an opportunity for small business owners to reflect on the progress they have made towards the goals they have set for themselves. Here are three guiding questions towards evaluating progress and calibrating expectations.
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3 of the Hottest Office Locations for New Businesses in London
Posted by ivanpw under ManagementFrom http://www.smbceo.com 3748 days ago
Establishing a new business in London? Finding the right space for your startup can be a challenge. Here are three locations to seriously consider.
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Major Elements of Leadership
Posted by CorporateCoachG under ManagementFrom http://corporatecoachgroup.com 3748 days ago
15 Leadership Qualities
Leadership is a concept that contains many subset qualities. In order to become a good leader it is important to understand the many subset qualities that the word subsumes. We have made a list of the major elements of leadership. If you are a leader, then you need to rea Read More
Leadership is a concept that contains many subset qualities. In order to become a good leader it is important to understand the many subset qualities that the word subsumes. We have made a list of the major elements of leadership. If you are a leader, then you need to rea Read More
10 Essential Things To Do Before Publishing A Post To Your Blog
Posted by Sorbsaha under StrategyFrom http://www.techgyd.com 3749 days ago
Before hitting "Publish" button, check this 10-points checklist serving essential things you should check before publishing an article to your blog.
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Why leadership-development programs fail
Posted by CateCosta under Human ResourcesFrom http://www.mckinsey.com 3749 days ago
Sidestepping four common mistakes can help companies develop stronger and more capable leaders, save time and money, and boost morale. A McKinsey Quarterly article.
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The Best Project Management Tools For All Sized Businesses
Posted by ivanasmia under ManagementFrom http://bloggless.com 3749 days ago
Project management as we know it today – as setting up collaboration between teams and giving them nifty software to coordinate things – had beginnings that few people suspect. In the past it was more about brawn than brain; more about following orders than thinking up solutions; and more about coo
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How to Wake Up Earlier in the Morning
Posted by MMarquit under Self-DevelopmentFrom http://personaldividends.com 3750 days ago
If you are trying to wake up earlier — and enjoy it — here are some tips that can help you turn into an early (or at least an earlier) riser:
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Five Tips for Clearing the Path for New Talent in Your Business
Posted by cecilwampler under Human ResourcesFrom http://www.peoplemanagementconsulting.com 3750 days ago
When new leadership comes onboard, it can be beneficial to clear the way for them to reach big goals for the company. Once you have the right person in position, it is important to see what the person is capable of doing. You don’t want the person to just be a copy of the previous leader.
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Cross-Cultural Communications Challenge: Meetings with Japanese
Posted by JapanIntercult under ManagementFrom http://www.bridgeny.com 3750 days ago
One of the biggest cross-cultural communications challenges for Americans is attending meetings with Japanese participants. For many Japanese, participating in a meeting means showing up for it…from a western perspective, truly participating in a meeting involves “making a contribution” – in other
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