Gerard Braud, media training and crisis communication expert, shares a great lesson that we should all talk in a way that everyone can understand - which means no jargon or insider acronyms.
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Media Training Tip: Don’t Leave The Audience Thinking “What Does That Mean?”
Posted by kkochenberger under Public RelationsFrom http://blog.braudcommunications.com 4535 days ago
Workplace Violence: Why Every Organization Should Pay Attention to the Penn State Tragedy
Posted by kkochenberger under Human ResourcesFrom http://www.violence-free.com 4535 days ago
Workplace violence expert Carol Fredrickson (www.violence-free.com) shares her perspective on why it's important for all organizations and industries to wake up and protect their people.
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3 Steps to Beating Your Greatest Competition
Posted by kkochenberger under SalesFrom http://www.1stimpressionconsulting.com 4535 days ago
Here is a valuable, quick read from Communications Guru Stacey Hanke on how to make sure you go into 2012 beating your greatest competition...YOURSELF. Most of our communications issues are a product of our self-talk - Stacey give tips how to correct this.
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The Essence of Ethics
Posted by kkochenberger under Human ResourcesFrom http://ezinearticles.com 5498 days ago
In recruiting, where much of the interaction is often between just two people, a recruiter and a candidate, it's incumbent on both parties to act with the highest ethical standards. If misrepresentations are made on either side and a wrong hire results, the impact in dollars and emotions is high - and entirely avoidable.
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Fighting For Superstars
Posted by kkochenberger under Human ResourcesFrom http://ezinearticles.com 5512 days ago
Here's a great article about how to find the superstars who will grow your business, and well as how to retain your top talent. Great advise and very much needed in the current climate.
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