Exclaim Yourself! “Your excessive use of exclamation points in this email makes you appear overly anxious to get our business.” This was [...]
Shorter is Better In an increasingly Tweeted world, where 140 characters is all you get, getting to the point is more important than [...]
What People Who Stutter Have Taught Me Through my clinical experience as a speech pathologist, I have been blessed to spend 25 years getting to know and [...]
Be Yourself—And No One Else Sometimes, there’s nothing tougher than being the real you. Maybe it’s fun for actors to play a character role on [...]
Don’t let TED standards scare you off the stage! Don’t get me wrong. I am a huge fan of the TED Talks. Our city has a TEDx program and [...]
Five Powerful Ways to Open Your Next Presentation “Good morning. I was asked to speak about the top five issues associated with Supply Chain Risk Management.” Wow. I [...]
Story Abuse We have known for quite some time that a good way to grab the attention of your audience is to [...]
Improve Your Communication Skills in 2014, Part III Do you fear speaking in front of people? Research has indicated that it scares many people more than the prospect [...]
Improve Your Communication Skills in 2014, Part II Let’s look at three more areas of improvement in your day-to-day business communication: nonverbal communication, written communication and listening skills. [...]
Improve Your Communication Skills in 2014, Part I Whether you are a 10-year employee or beginning your career, sharpening your communication skills can take you where you want [...]