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It’s time we woke up to the fact that Sir Martin Sorrell does immense damage...

08th May 2008
...to the advertising business! Let's face it he is an accountant turned adman. He may possibly have been a very good accountant but as an adman he is turning into a disaster! As some of his recent pronouncements will serve to confirm. He was qu... Read >
Author: Paul Ashby

Email Etiquette – More Than Just Manners

25th March 2008
We all understand the importance of good "people skills" when it comes to our interpersonal communication - it helps us get the results we need. Our communication determines the opinion others have of us - knowledgeable or ignorant, pleasant or rude, prof... Read >
Author: DEV DAAS

Building trust to develop coaching relationships

12th February 2008
One of the key principles of successful coaching is to create an atmosphere of trust between coach and coachee. This is achieved (or not) by focusing on the way we communicate. There is a well-known model called the Johari window which we can use to impro... Read >
Author: Matt Somers

Online Degrees in Construction Management

14th November 2007
Construction management training can help you start a new career and may be much easier than you think. If you are ready to enhance your career opportunities and are interested in construction management courses, an online degree in construction managemen... Read >
Author: Anne Harvester

Why Should We Use Wireless Telephone Headsets

08th October 2007
Headsets have revolutionised the way in which interpersonal communication takes place around the world. Now, with wireless headsets dominating the market, the wires too have been eliminated, allowing free movement and better communication possibilities. I... Read >
Author: Dennis Jaylon

Alternative and Augmentative Communication

21st September 2007
Interpersonal communication is usually described as a process of exchanging information or messages from a sender to a receiver through a specific medium. Among humans, exchange of information is usually done by using language which is defined as a system... Read >
Author: alexis

Operate Your Mobile from a Distance with Bluetooth Headset

29th August 2007
The mobile phone was designed with the idea of keeping people connected and enabling communication at all times, even when they are away from their office or home. They can be carried everywhere and can be used for calling up any telephone number at all t... Read >
Author: Jack Triston

Tips and Strategies to Build Rapport with Clients

29th March 2007
In previous we've discussed the 'business-side' of counselling: marketing tips and business guidelines which can help counsellors build a successful practice. Most therapists possess an innate desire to help others, and because of this emotional involveme... Read >
Author: Pedro Gondim

3 Benefits Your Family Can Reap From Playing Together

11th December 2006
What if I told you there was a technique you could use to bring your family closer together and teach your children important life skills? What if I told you it could be both fun and free? The simple technique is setting up a regular family game night.... Read >
Author: Deanna Mascle

Self-Disclosure: Underpinnings and Applications

08th December 2006
Are you a very important person? Sure you are. The reason for this answer is the same to almost everyone in this planet: we like talking about ourselves, we enjoy being listened, we praise our achievements, and we are very much into introspection. Althoug... Read >
Author: Pedro Gondim

Your Resume Must Represent Your Career Goals

17th November 2006
When drafting your resume, it is easy to fall into the habit of focusing on the past. After all, much of your resume will consist of a list of things you've done?from positions you've held to special awards you've received to degrees you've attained. A re... Read >
Author: Accuro Resumes

E-Mail 101: The Dos and Don'ts

01st November 2006
Copyright Shaun R. Fawcett You would be amazed at some of the pure gibberish that arrives in my e-mailbox on a regular basis. I first published a version of this article three years ago, but based on what comes into my e-mailbox every day, many pe... Read >
Author: Shaun Fawcett

Effective Teleconferencing For Effective People

25th September 2006
Teleconferencing is, probably, the most effective social interaction breakthrough of the 20th century. The idea is to allow a group (three or more people) interactive communication through an electronic medium between people at numerous locations! Tele... Read >
Author: Jack Lee

Body Language: Improve Your Basic Interpersonal Communication Skill

17th August 2006
Copyright 2006 Lyndsay Swinton Why do jade dealers wear dark glasses? No this isn't the start to a bad joke, it's a serious question, with a telling answer. Jade dealers, and poker players alike, aim to hide what they're really thinking and saying by s... Read >
Author: Lyndsay Swinton

Effective Communication Tips for Today's Manager

06th August 2006
Express your thoughts clearly: To be effective in interpersonal communication, organize your thoughts. Think through what you plan to say before you say it. Choose the appropriate words that will best communicate these thoughts, and speak in the languag... Read >
Author: Nishanth Reddy
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