Articles, tagged with "audience", page 16
16th February 2006
There are two major problems inherent in most graphic design for the Internet. One of is 'too much' and the other is 'no connection'. Designers tend to put 'too much' emphasis on the graphic elements which can take away from the actual site content, and t...
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Author:
Solomon Rothman
23rd December 2005
As a writer, you have the challenge of communicating without feedback and without the benefit of voice characteristics, facial expressions or body language. Wow! That really changes the rules, doesn't it?
What this means is you have to understand your ...
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Author:
Preston Campbell
04th December 2005
5 Steps to a Meaningful Meeting
We dread what we feel is a waste of our valuable time, and we often find our time wasted in meetings. Admit it, you attend many but enjoy very few. The truth is that few meeting facilitators seem to have an agenda when ...
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Author:
Retha Logan
25th November 2005
Would you rather fly or be invisible?
Recently one of my son's favorite TV stations conducted a survey of children. They asked kids which superpower they would rather have: the ability to fly or to be invisible?
To me it seemed to be a no-brainer--t...
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Author:
Deanna Mascle
13th November 2005
It's not as though the job isn't hard enough. Getting up in front of a roomful of people gathered to hear you speak can stymie even the most accomplished professional.
Making matters worse is the well-meaning but misguided advice on improving your publ...
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Author:
Aileen Pincus
14th October 2005
While the information in this guide deals with a New Zealand example, many of the points are relevant in other countries.
When you come to setting up a radio station, you have two very different options. The first choice is to apply for a full power co...
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Author:
Haldeman
08th September 2005
Five Tips to De-stress Your Life
Copyright 2005 Kathy Paauw
I recently received this e-mail message about stress
management (author unknown)…
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A lecturer, when explaining stress management to an
audience, raised a gl...
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Author:
Kathy Paauw