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Monthly Archives: May 2017
Make the Most of Your Next Phone Conversation
In a time when business people have access to multiple ways of communicating via computers, tablets and smartphones, phone calls and voicemails have seen a decline. We still believe face-to-face meetings are the most impactful and meaningful. But, there’s something … Continue reading
Posted in Communication Skills, Executive Presence, Life Skills, Meeting Skills
Podcast: Jay Sullivan’s Tips from Simply Said
Jay Sullivan, author of Simply Said: Communicating Better at Work and Beyond, spoke with Kevin Kruse from LEADx about being a more effective communicator. Jay and Kevin address making the most of your body language, being a better listener, acknowledging the … Continue reading
Know Your Strengths and Challenge Assumptions
Often in business, we are underestimated. Whether it’s due to gender, race, age, or experience, assumptions are made quickly and they are hard to change. To set yourself apart, you need to recognize your strengths and market them appropriately. If … Continue reading
Posted in Communication Skills, Life Skills, Women in Business