Even when you think you’re communicating properly, you may not be. If you’re anything like me (and honestly, let’s hope you’re not!) you find yourself getting frustrated from time to time because some people are not following your directions. You couldn’t be any more clearer, right? Well, maybe you could!
Communicating CEOs
I see a PR firm has done a survey on the amount of time Canadian CEOs spend on communication, and found they spend almost half of their time on communication.
Communicating In Chaotic Environments
How do you, or would you, communicate in a chaotic environment?
Communicating with Offsite Workers
How do you, or would you, communicate with employees who work offsite?
Improving Projects by Communicating What’s Below the Surface
Project work is all about things, right? It’s about requirements and specifications. Selecting the technologies to use. Making sure the technical work fulfills the business needs and product definition. Project schedules and budgets and ship dates and installation plans. But is it possible that project work is also about people connecting and working with people?
Ten Tips to Communicating Clearly
Focus Pardon me while I completely butcher Rudyard Kipling: “If you can keep your focus while all around are losing theirs, than you’ll be a successful marketer my sonor daughter.” Focus, focus, focus. It’s the number one rule of communicating clearly. Without it all you’ve got is a formless group of ideas in search of a topic.
Communicating with Case Studies
A couple of colleagues and I were discussing a new business idea, but we had trouble expressing how this new business would provide value. And out of our discussions came the idea of writing a case study. If you’re not familiar with them, case studies are histories of business initiatives.
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