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Get A Lift From Virtual Networking
- By Peter Bennett
- Published March 16th, 2009
- Communication , Networking
- Unrated
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.
Software Training: Consultancy vs. Courses
- By Rich Talbot
- Published March 16th, 2009
- Communication , Training
- Unrated
The majority of office employees use software applications from the Microsoft Office suite. Although they use such programs as Excel, Word and PowerPoint regularly it is common to find that they will have undertaken no formal training in their use. Due to the differing nature of each individual business, the way in which these applications are used may have become very company specific.
Digital Signage: Getting Your Content Right Builds Credibility
- By David Little
- Published March 16th, 2009
- Communication , Presentation
- Unrated
Although digital signs look a lot like TV, they're actually a form of business communication that reflects on your organization.
Top 5 Ways To Get Rid Of Stammering
- By John Khu
- Published March 16th, 2009
- Communication
- Unrated
Putting thoughts into words and then organizing speech so that the words flow well is a very complex task for the human brain. It is amazing that we do not all stammer. No one understands why stammering occurs, but a lot of research is being done to find out.
Telemarketing Fraud
- By T J Madigan
- Published March 16th, 2009
- Communication
- Unrated
As the telemarketing age continues to grow, more and more companies and businesses sell or advertise their products and services through telephone marketing. Many of these companies are legitimate and they do this approach either by calling the prospective consumers or advertising their products and services to a number of consumers to call them.
Does Anyone Dare to Tell the Truth?
- By Laurie Weiss
- Published March 16th, 2009
- Communication
- Unrated
Practicing deception has become normal for many people. You need to work to create a situation where telling the truth becomes normal again.
The Many Uses of Loose Leaf Binders
- By Anna Woodward
- Published March 16th, 2009
- Communication , Presentation
- Unrated
Loose leaf binders are great for keeping anyone organized: students, teachers, and business professionals. Vinyl binders are wonderful for keeping your paperwork protected as well, and sales presentation folders help you make the best presentation that you can.
How To Create Winning eBay Auction Titles
- By Chris Vendilli
- Published March 16th, 2009
- Communication
- Unrated
What good is the perfect auction listing if no one ever sees it? It usually doesn't matter what you're selling on eBay, someone will have cash ready to throw at you! Follow a few pieces of advice from this article and get your auction seen by these eager buyers with cash in hand.
How To Create Winning eBay Auction Descriptions
- By Chris Vendilli
- Published March 16th, 2009
- Communication
- Unrated
Once you've managed to attract a visitor to your auction listing by creating a winning title, it becomes time to draw those coveted bids. Here's some tips to turn your auction listing visitors into bidders.
Spoof eBay Emails Can Ruin More Than Just Your Day
- By Chris Vendilli
- Published March 16th, 2009
- Communication
- Unrated
Spoof eBay emails are a nuisance that are exponentially growing in regularity. Some eBay users get more than 50 of these emails in a single day! Here's some more information on what these emails are, how to spot them, and how to protect yourself.
Digital Signage Can Extend Your Sales Success
- By David Little
- Published March 16th, 2009
- Communication
- Unrated
Two Wichita-area businesses are using interactive digital signage to create what are essentially virtual sales assistants.
Who Can Benefit From Pager Services?
- By Anna Woodward
- Published March 16th, 2009
- Communication
- Unrated
Paging services are great for anyone busy and on the go. With alpha-numeric pagers, you can receive text messages and then decide how urgent the message is. Nationwide paging allows you to be contacted even if you are out of town.
Top 5 Tips To Effortless Conversation
- By John Khu
- Published March 16th, 2009
- Communication
- Unrated
Effortless conversation is a key element in your personal and business relationships.Business networking entirely depends on how capable you are in streamlining your communication.
Streamline Your Communication in the Modern Day
- By John Khu
- Published March 16th, 2009
- Communication
- Unrated
Communication is a basic tool of success in modern days. Interpersonal communication efficacy is considered as a skill since the bond of relationships relies on the power of it.
Nationwide Paging - A Viable Tool for Modern Communications
- By Anna Woodward
- Published March 16th, 2009
- Communication
- Unrated
Despite the seemingly ubiquitous use of cell phones, custom nationwide paging is still a critical communication tool, allowing for instant access to clients, employees, family and friends. From a business standpoint, this technology saves money, which translates to a better bottom-line.
Is Workplace Conflict Destructive or Creative?
- By Wayne Messick
- Published March 16th, 2009
- Communication , Negotiation
- Unrated
Whenever you work with people, conflict is inevitable. The tension created by daily conflict either results in wasted time, decreased productivity, and poor decisions or the sort of internal competition that pushes each individual to do their best, if for no other reason that convince their coworkers that they can do it.
Changing Conflict To Dialogue
- By Laurie Weiss
- Published March 16th, 2009
- Communication
- Unrated
It is easier to create an argument than it is to create a dialogue. Dialogue is a different kind of conversation. It's a way of exploring and understanding information and ideas. When practiced, it draws on and uses the wisdom of everyone involved.
Communicating Emotionally Difficult Information
- By Laurie Weiss
- Published March 16th, 2009
- Communication
- Unrated
Nine steps you can use when it's time to say something sensitive or potentially upsetting to someone you work with.
How to Network Successfully Online
- By Carlos Scarpero
- Published March 16th, 2009
- Communication , Networking
- Unrated
Social networking is here to stay. Here are some tips to make the most from your social networking experience.
Launch Your Career with Social Networking
- By Carlos Scarpero
- Published March 16th, 2009
- Communication , Networking
- Unrated
The explosion of social networking sites in recent years has made it easier than ever to network for job leads.
How to Overcome the Daily Deluge of Emails through Streamlining Your Communication
- By John Khu
- Published March 16th, 2009
- Communication
- Unrated
Emails have already replaced the conventional letters in many parts of the world. If you are a marketer or a professional dealing with online clients, you already know the need to streamline your communication. At times, your inbox can jeopardize your time management. Important functions in a day can go haywire by spending a lot of time with the emails.
Digital Signage Offers Hoteliers a Way to Serve Guests Better
- By David Little
- Published March 16th, 2009
- Communication
- Unrated
As digital signs applications in hotels migrate beyond the lobby, smart hotel managers will use the technology to help in delivering highly regarded personalized services.
Conflict: Unavoidable and Potentially Positive (Part 1 of 4)
- By Laurie Weiss
- Published March 16th, 2009
- Communication , Negotiation
- Unrated
Effective conflict intervention can help transform a conflict situation into an opportunity for change, growth and development of creative solutions to an organization's most difficult problems.
Conflict: Steps to Resolution (Part 2 of 4)
- By Laurie Weiss
- Published March 16th, 2009
- Communication
- Unrated
Although strategies for intervening in conflict can be varied and creative, successful intervention strategies do have certain themes in common. Above all, everyone involved must be treated with respect.
Conflict: The Critical Questions (Part 3 of 4)
- By Laurie Weiss
- Published March 16th, 2009
- Communication
- Unrated
When you've taken on the task of helping others resolve conflict, your most important job is to know what questions must be answered to help clarify the situation. The more of these 26 questions you can answer, the more successful you will be.

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