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  • Why Creating Memorable Messages is Important  By : Deep Arora
    Creating memorable messages is utilizing effective communication to move people to act. Memorable messages are the cornerstone of effective marketing messages, whether they are TV commercials, marketing campaigns or product designs.
  • Why Do Companies Use Non Geographical Phone Numbers  By : Catherine Harvey
    The use of non-geographical numbers is much more widespread these days. This article looks at the advantages to both customer and retailer.
  • How To Cope With Communication Overload  By : Kevin Sinclair
    Communication overload is more common of an issue than many of us would ever believe. There are several types and levels of communication today based on the technology that we are surrounded with. These communications arrive to us through email, pagers, instant messages, cell phones, voice mail, teleconferencing, video conferencing, and several other means.
  • Quality Language Translations to Expand Your Business  By : Anna Woodward
    Many companies want to expand their business into untapped markets; therefore, need quality language translation services in order to communicate to a wide variety of individuals. A reputable translation service who can translate your documents efficiently and effectively.
  • Thank You Cards: What Do I Say?  By : Karen Miller
    Sending a Thank You card is a great way to build and maintain a business or personal relationship. In our impersonal world, just the simple act of saying "thank you" is very powerful.
  • Disadvantages of Cold Calling  By : Daegan Smith
    There are good ways and there are bad ways to market a product or service. One of the marketing ways that always gets flak is the technique called cold calling.
  • Cold Calling is Great!  By : Daegan Smith
    You have finally made the big decision to get out of the rat race and start a small business. Congratulations! You have just entered what is known as the small office or home office type of business.
  • Five Steps to Giving Constructive Feedback  By :
    Giving feedback is one of the most important interpersonal skills for any manager. The purpose of constructive feedback is to provide actionable information that will make improvements and create better results. Let's say that you're giving constructive feedback to a member of your staff. Here are five steps to help you give good feedback.
  • Some Tips On When and When Not To Use Animated Powerpoint Background In A Presentation  By : Kenneth Scott
    Having good presentation skills is a trait that goes a long way to ensure professional success. There are many occasions in our professional lives where we need to present our ideas and opinions or even facts to an audience.
  • Internal and External Communication Approaches for Business  By : William
    In case you are trying everything to improve your business and nothing is working out, probably you need to check whether your business communication is in place or not. Good business communication helps you to keep your employees inspired and at the same time, your customers enthused. Read on to find out more.
  • How to Get Free Publicity For Your Product Or Service  By : Michael Fleischner
    If you want to promote your product or service, then consider using public relations. The best part of PR is that it costs nothing. In fact, public relations is one of the best kept secrets of small business owners who are successful. Use these powerful techniques to get picked up by local and national media.
  • LandAirSea Systems Announces 2007 Record Sales for GPS Tracking Solutions  By : vincent71 lee71
    A GPS tracking device is used to determine the precise location of a vehicle, person, or asset to which it can be attached and to record the position of the asset at regular intervals. Data on the location of the asset can be stored in the GPS tracking unit or transmitted to central location data base, or internet-connected computer, with the help of a cellular GPRS radio or satellite modem embedded in the unit. The location of the asset can be displayed against a map backdrop either in real time or with customized software when analyzing the track later.

    Vehicle tracking systems are used by fleet operators for fleet management functions like routing, dispatch, on-board information and security. They can also be used for monitoring driving behavior of an employee or that of a teenager by his parents. The vehicle tracking systems are popular as theft prevention and retrieval devices. The signals emitted by the tracking device can simply be followed and the vehicle located.
  • Two Way Radio Used in the Fight against Crime  By : Mark Burdett
    Walk down the main street of many town or city in Europe or the United States at 11pm on a Saturday evening and there is every chance you could witness alcohol fuelled anti social behaviour. This article looks at how businesses are using modern 2 way radios in the fight against crime.
  • How Businesses in 2008 Are Using Communication to Gain a Competitive Advantage  By : Mark Burdett
    Depending on what newspaper you read, news channel you watch, radio station you listen to or people you believe, the world in which we live in could well be heading fast towards a global recession. This article looks at just some ways businesses are bucking the trend by using different communication methods to stand out from their competitors.
  • How To Use Performance Appraisals To Build Staff Success And Company Results  By : Donna Price
    Performance appraisals are often a stressful time for both the employee and supervisor. Creating a coaching atmosphere shifts the energy of the appraisal and ultimately the results produced by the employee. With supervisor as coach, mentor and partner employees perform better.
  • Communication Is Not A 4-Letter Word  By : Rosanne Dausilio, Ph.D.
    Poor communication is the most frequently reported single major source of frustration in companies today. What is communication? Simply, communication is threefold.
  • A Little Appreciation Makes Big Italian Friends  By : Margaret Cowan
    How to make people's faces light up every time they see you. Three inspiring stories from Italian cooking tours show how writing to thank people makes a huge difference in your personal and business relationships.
  • Hosting A Business Opportunity Presentation  By : Obinna Heche
    Down line MLM network marketing is the art of taking your business knowledge, combining it with your faith in the product you are selling, rolling it up and packaging it and then presenting it to a room full of strangers as the must have business opportunity they have searched for unsuccessfully until today.
  • Brand Effectiveness Key to Membership Growth - Part 2  By : David Poulos
    In Part One, we discussed using in-depth member survey work to boost the visibility, awareness and effectiveness of your organization's brand, and how it can directly impact your ability to recruit and retain members. If your organization isn't the first thing member prospects think of when they turn to industry issues, there's work to be done.
  • VoIP vs. PBX - VoIP is Winning the Battle  By : Andrew Stratton
    Considering VoIP vs. PBX, many in the telephony industry see VoIP is the technology for advanced communication; and although effective, PBX systems are cumbersome and limited.
  • Wholesale Cellular Phones - Must Have Communication Answers To Boost Your Business Bottom Line  By : Corbin Newlyn
    Businesses need reliable communication. Because of technological advancements the productivity that cellphones have had on businesses has increased exponentially. This is why businesses shopping for them should keep certain points in mind. Read on to learn more.
  • Why Do You Need Communication Training?  By : Shaun Parker
    Communication training can help you in all areas of business.
  • Theory Based Communication for Leaders - Failure to Communicate  By : Rick Hubbard
    You are the leader the next door and you have to give a speech, make a presentation, write an advertisement, or simply carry on a conversations in a social networking opportunity. How do you insure that you do not fail to communicate?
  • Finding The Right Conference Centre  By : Shaun Parker
    Finding the right conference centre for your corporate event is not easy. This article will help guide you throught the minefield of options to help you choose the right place.
  • Outsourcing Your Call Center  By : Art Gib
    Customer service professionals are the backbone of any business, but it is not practical for all companies to assemble an entire team of customer service representatives. For those companies, there are some excellent contact center solutions available.
  • Two Way Radio Joins The Communication Party  By : Mark Burdett
    Whatever industry you work in, talk of communication or more importantly a lack of communication is never far away from the mouths of management and workers. This article looks at how modern two way radio is being used to enhance communication at work.
  • Are You Ready To Go International?  By : Ranju Kumar
    Are YOU ready to communicate and sell in this international medium, where most Internet users are outside North America and English may be their second language?
  • To Get the Action You Need to Succeed, Be Sure Everyone Hears and Understands You  By : Donald Mitchell
    Leaders too often assume that merely giving an order will cause the needed action to follow. In most cases, the order won't be heard or understood the first time around. The article describes ways to get around such misunderstandings to achieve flawless implementation of important tasks in business.
  • Ten Things Leaders Need to Know About Audience Analysis  By : Rick Hubbard
    It is easy to assume you know the audience - the ones for whom you are writing or to whom you are speaking. You do, but sometimes you need to do an analysis to avoid overlooking important details. It will help you be a better communicator and leader.
  • Recruiting the Generation "Y" Workforce  By : michelle simms
    Trying to keep up with their demands could send any company into a frenzy but remember workplace diversity is not just about culture: it's about the way people think. This generation is very different from any other generation the workplace has seen.
  • Online Phone Cards: Connecting People  By : Jim Brown
    Through phones we get to talk to people who are miles away like they were just within arms reach. The world is definitely getting smaller.
  • Alerting Your Business Regularly  By : Ajeet Khurana
    Business enterprises need to alert their employees from time to time. Business notifications and alerts are perfect for this job.
  • Connect, Communicate and Collaborate with Confidence  By : Wolfgang Jaegel
    A CEO guide to business transformation through unified communication. A dynamic business climate has resulted in many organisations again embracing technology as an opportunity to differentiate themselves and create business agility.
  • Communication – A Weapon to Win a Business Battle  By : William
    If things are not going well as far as your business relationships are concerned, there is a need for you to find out how effective business communication can be handled. This article will show the issues regarding business communication that will help you to enhance your business. Below discussion throws light on various aspects of business communication.
  • Virtual Networking To Keep You Connected When You Are Not Able To Meet In Person  By : Suzanne Holman
    When family challenges make it necessary to alter your schedule drastically, it's important for you to have an alternative plan to keep your business growing and thriving.
  • Technical Translation: Communicating in Global Markets  By : Anna Woodward
    There is an ever growing need for technical translation services, but this is an especially tricky service to find. Finding the right technical translator could be a major factor in whether your business succeeds or fails.
  • Are You on the Inside or the Outside of Jargon?  By : Jeanie Marshall
    How do you relate to jargon? It makes a considerable difference whether you are in the inner circle that already understands that jargon, or if you are outside that circle.
  • How To Tell The Truth At Work (Part 3 of 3)  By : Laurie Weiss
    Understanding and using these principles will help you feel more confident about the choices you make and help you develop the skills you need to tell the truth with grace and skill.
  • Office Christmas Party Blunders - Don't get Caught!  By : Terri Hunziker
    The Office Christmas party can be a career boost or a career breaker. Knowing what to say and what not to will help you stay clear of the all-too-typical office Christmas party traps.
  • Secure Webconferencing In Corporate Communications  By : Bob Carper
    Secure webconferencing is indeed the way of the future. Its ultimate success will lie in how much corporate executives can implement cost cutting measures, and how rapidly the joys of flying and staying in posh hotels can be de-glamorized. This article provides an overview of how important is the role of web conferencing in the need for an increased level of corporate communications.
  • How To Tell The Truth At Work (Part 1 of 3)  By : Laurie Weiss
    Understanding and using these principles will help you feel more confident about the choices you make and help you develop the skills you need to tell the truth with grace and skill.
  • How To Tell The Truth At Work (Part 2 of 3)  By : Laurie Weiss
    Understanding and using these principles will help you feel more confident about the choices you make and help you develop the skills you need to tell the truth with grace and skill.
  • Communications and Information Storage History  By : Dwayne Garrett
    Developments related to information technology involved major advances in communication, such as the telegraph - which was really an electronic improvement on ancient methods such as drums and smoke signals, and later semaphore communication.
  • Making Your First Impression  By : John Khu
    Picture yourself at a social gathering: a wedding, group interview, night down the pub. A stranger enters the room. Within few seconds, you'll have made a whole range of crucial judgments about this person. And you will be amazed to know that a research says, if we make bad impression on the first time we meet someone, we have to make 21 good impressions to make our record in good standing.
  • Tips For Your Online Business Survival  By : Mike Tansey
    Advantages of taking your business online and and how to survive in the online world using current technology as well as new communicaton techniques.
  • How to Make Your Personality Shine Through Enhancing Your Communication skill  By : John Khu
    6 skills that groom your personality and make you impressive whenever you speak
  • Advantages Of Business Associates  By : Obinna Heche
    You might be under the impression that once you open up your home business you are not going to have to deal with any business associates ever again.
  • Top Five Resume Mistakes  By : Keith Londrie
    Here are the most common resume mistakes. Some of them are quite simple while others are subtle and hard to spot. In any case...
  • The Lost Art of Letter Writing  By : Ingrid Cliff
    Putting pen to paper is one of the most powerful tools to gain new business. Learn some techniques to make your business writing easier and more effective.
  • How to Give and Who to Give Your Cards To?  By : Keith Londrie
    Your first set of business cards is really nice. You are probably very exiting looking at the pile on your desk and thinking " Now what? What shall I do with these cards?"

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