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The letter has traditionally been the central vehicle for written messages in the world of business. In fact, it still is. Even today, in spite of the continuing growth in e-mail, text messaging and o...
Employees' writing skills — or the lack of them — substantially affect the bottom line in ways you may never have considered. This article gives some surprising examples.
Sometimes our business letters, memos and e-mails fail to communicate our message because we put up barriers between the messag and the reader's mind. One of those barriers is inappropriate use of jar...
Jet lag is a problem for most travelers, whether they travel on business or for pleasure. This article offers techniques for dealing with it.
Motivating uninterested employees can be a challenge for managers. First, you have to find out what makes them tick.
Resistance and resentment from unsuccessful candidates who remain in a department can make life difficult for the new manager. This article provides guidance on how to handle this common challenge for...
Many managers are overwhelmed with information, much of it coming from those who report to them. The answer lies in their own hands.
Management skills are not built into our human DNA—we need to give ourselves time to learn them.
Networking events are different from normal business meals, and you must prepare properly in order to fully benefit from them. Here’s a networking event success blueprint.
“I didn’t have 3000 pairs of shoes. I had only 1600 pairs.”—Imelda Marcos
How much has poor communication cost your company in the past twelve months? Chances are, you have no idea. Chances are even better it's a lot more than you can afford.
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