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Communication Articles
11: For Greater Effectiveness, Learn How To Give Feedback
Feedback is a critical element for working out relationships with coworkers, friends and family members. Unfortunately, \"feedback\" can become a euphemism for not very constructive criticism.
12: Using Pagers to Stay Connected
Pagers are small telecommunication appliances that receive and transmit (depending on the model) both warning and alert signals and in some cases short text messages.
13: Business Strategy - Conquering A Culture Of Indecision
The job of the CEO, everyone knows, is to make decisions. And most of them do - countless times in the course of their tenures.
14: Elements of a Good Business Letter
The essentials which go to make up a good business letter may be divided into two classes - mechanical make-up, and contents. Before a letter can come into existence the mechanical side must be attended to. The subject matter may be pertinent and well composed and yet the letter itself be so arranged typo-graphically and so disposed on the page that the unity of the whole is lost.
15: Six Steps To Mastering The Art Of Great Conversation
Becoming a great conversationalist takes proper planning and hard work. But, mastering the art of conversation is worth it. Outstanding conversation gets noticed and so does the person behind it.
16: 900 Numbers Celebrate 20 Year Anniversary
900 Numbers have been around for almost twenty years now. This article traces the origins of pay per call phone services.
17: Build Your Network: A Simple Way To Stay In Touch With Business And Personal Contacts
I\'ve met some brilliant people over the years, but I wasn\'t very good at staying in touch with them. I\'d only remember to call when I needed a favor, and many relationships eventually dried up. That is, until I came up with a simple method to keep my social and business network is flourishing. Here\'s how I did it...
18: Cultural Differences And International Business Communication
In the international scene, knowing and identifying cultural differences can make a big difference between successful business negotiations and mortifying rejections. International business communication plays a major role in this, as knowing how to communicate through their point of view is a great advantage.
19: Training and Coaching for Inside Sales and Customer Service Staffs is Vital to Business Growth
Emerging and Small Business Owners may not recognize that the investment of employee training in the Inside Sales and Customer Service areas of the company can be the difference between having a good year and great year. The difference in greater revenues and more customer satisfaction after the proper employee assessment, training and coaching is an incremental investment into growing your business.
20: Get A Lift From Virtual Networking
Business Networking groups are nothing new but until now they have been limited by how far members are prepared to travel. Virtual networking takes geography out of the equation.
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