This article explains how we, as human beings, fail to communicate with specificity in many facets of our lives to the detriment of our business results and personal relationships.
The article cites three specific and pertinent case studies. T two in business and one in a personal relationship were conflict and mis-understandings occurred when the individual initiating a message thought they were being clear, but the recipient was left to guess, mind-read, fill in the blanks and put their own meaning on the communication, which almost always creates problems
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Becoming Proficient in a Set of Fundamental Business Skills
Posted by legacyassociates under StrategyFrom http://www.trainingforentrepreneurs.com 5112 days ago
Getting and staying at the top of your game requires that you maximize your business efforts by becoming proficient in a set of fundamental business skills
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Follow Iron Man to Get Small Business Success – The 5 Steps
Posted by kikscore under ManagementFrom http://blog.kikscore.com 5112 days ago
5 Steps to be Like Iron Man & Create Small Business Success - Here are a few learnings small businesses and startups can all learn from Iron Man to create more successful businesses.
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Sales Tip A Day: 7 Reasons for a Meeting - Always Have a Reason for a Meeting
Posted by argentisgroup under Self-DevelopmentFrom http://www.salestipaday.com 5112 days ago
Have you ever held a meeting and realize that you didn’t have a reason? I think most sales people make this mistake. So that you have a purpose, here are 7 reasons for having a meeting
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Five Tips to Create a Popular Screen Tutorial
Posted by fayepeng630 under Self-DevelopmentFrom http://www.sameshow.com 5112 days ago
More and more how-to video tutorials spring up on the Internet. Would you like to be a member of tutorial creators? How to make a popular video tutorial? Here are 5 tips that can solve your problem
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Great Workplaces Employ More Low-Income Workers, and That's Good for Our Economy
Posted by WorkSpace under Human ResourcesFrom http://blog.winningworkplaces.org 5112 days ago
The 40 finalist companies for our 2010 workplace recognition award have "cracked the code" on not breaking the bank on talent investment, while reaping better average returns than their fellow applicants
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Five Things to do at the First Sign of a Legal Problem
Posted by KalishLawOffice under LegalFrom http://www.kalishlawblog.com 5113 days ago
Whether you are being threatened with a lawsuit, think you may have a case, involved in a dispute with a neighbor, or trying to start your own business, there are simple steps that you can take to clarify your position and save money.
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Professionals Beware: Litigation Cost Eats Up Limit
Posted by ryanhanley under ManagementFrom http://www.ryanhanley.com 5113 days ago
Professional liability policies are tricky business and are not to be trifled with (So Don't Trifle With Them!). Lawyers, Accountants, Dentists, Design, and many many other Professionals purchase a Professional Liability (Errors & Omissions or MalPractice) Policy without cardinal knowledge of what they are actually covered against
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Kick Out the Ladder
Posted by SalesBlogcast under Self-DevelopmentFrom http://salesblogcast.com 5113 days ago
I really like these Honda videos.
I picked out a list of my favorite inspirational one liners…
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I picked out a list of my favorite inspirational one liners…
What ideas will you take from this video to help you achieve greatness Read More
Doing More with Less Money
Posted by roseanderson under ManagementFrom http://smallbizlessons.wordpress.com 5113 days ago
Managing a business requires you to become creative with what you are doing. If you are creative enough in your business, you can be able to do a lot of things that would be very helpful for the success of your business
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