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  • 10 Funny Conversation Starters for Every Situation  By : Peter Murphy
    Funny conversation starters can be a risky business, but they can also add interest and sparkle to your conversations. People like, listen to and trust people who make them laugh. Get your conversation off to a great start by making people laugh straight away.
  • 10 Good Conversation Starters that Work Everytime  By : Peter Murphy
    Good conversation starters put people at ease immediately. That is how all good conversations start - when people feel comfortable and relaxed. To start a conversation like that is a skill - and you can learn it.
  • 10 Proven Ways to Say No To Someone Who Wants To Pick Your Brain  By : Maria Marsala
    How much money are you loosing while you try to be nice to people? How much time are you wasting giving away business for free?
  • 3 Keys to Managing Transitions  By : Gail Solish
    We all know change is inevitable and even though we may not like it, accept that it is part of life. How we cope and manage transitions contributes to our well being and ability to progress in life.
  • 3 Things Businesses Need to Know About Email Compliance  By : Richard Bliss
    New laws are making it important for business to understand what their requirements are concerning email compliance
  • 4 Good Topics of Conversation People Love to Talk About  By : Peter Murphy
    Conversations need to be a two-way process. Pick topics that everyone involved in the conversation is interested in. That way, everyone can feel comfortable and involved and the conversation should flow freely.
  • 9 Great Solutions to Difficult Conversations  By : Peter Murphy
    Difficult conversations arise in our daily lives. What makes them difficult is that they tend to be the most emotional ones. It is basically because we do not know how to approach a particular topic with someone.
  • A Leader Communicates Effectively: Learn To Listen!  By : Louis Bonaventura
    There is more to effective communications than just being able to express yourself verbally. You must be willing and able to listen to others! Learning to listen is more than half the battle.
  • 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.
  • A new Blackberry phone hits the market  By : Michiel Van Kets
    A new Smartphone has recently hit the market. The Blackberry Bold 9000 3G has been enthusiastically received and is already being described as a superior alternative to the iPhone.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • Allowing Your Business To Benefit From PC Telephony  By : Ron Subs
    This type of technology is used by businesses that need to contact a large number of people by telephone, either through telemarketing, generating sales leads, setting appointments, sending out messages, etc.
  • Anatomy Of A Thank You Letter  By : Suzanne Holman
    Are you good at writing thank you letters? In both your personal and business life, it is critical to take the time to offer thanks for an interview, a gift, or an event.
  • 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.
  • 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?
  • Basics Prevail When It Comes to Direct Mail (Part 1)  By : David Poulos
    Despite postal increases, paper price increases, regulations tightening for security and machineability reasons, direct mail is still the most effective way to reach a defined large scale audience, build sales and brand awareness, and move units. It is direct, it's accountable, it's relatively predictable and efficient, and it can be tested and refined to maximize results.
  • Behavioral Causes Of A Cat Litter Box Problem  By : Kurt Schmitt
    A cat litter box problem stems from one of two kinds of causes. The first is physical, which I've discussed in another article, and the second is behavioral. Today, we're going to look at some of the behavioral causes.
  • 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.
  • Business Strategy - Conquering A Culture Of Indecision  By : Melih Oztalay
    The job of the CEO, everyone knows, is to make decisions. And most of them do - countless times in the course of their tenures.
  • Cat Facts : Ten Facts About Social Behavior  By : Kurt Schmitt..
    I hope you enjoy this collection of cat facts. It's about a very important element of cat behavior to understand; social behavior and interaction. I've tried to include facts that I think are helpful.
  • Choosing A Cat  By : Crystal Chan
    Your cat's health depends on regualr, well-balanced meals. Adult cats should be fed twixe a day and will almost certainly remind you when it's mealtime! Growing kittens need several smaller meals a day, to suit their smaller stomachs.

    If your cat is a longhair, remember to groom it daily. Shorthairs need brushing only once or twice a week to remove dead hairs. Grooming-time is also when you will spot any injuries, early signs of illness, or fleas. Best of all, it helps you to bond with your cat, which will enjoy the attention.

  • Coaching: From Frustration to Success  By : Laurie Weiss
    Sometimes you need a mirror to see how you may be getting in the way of your own success.
  • 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.
  • Communicating Online And The World Of Email  By : Clare Evans
    Communication these days is all too often via the 2D method of email and text messages (also blogs and chat). While not ideal, they provide a quick and easy way to connect and keep in touch but be careful what you say and how you say it.

    You might think you know what you've said, but have you?
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • Cost-Cutting on Conferences  By : Ajeet Khurana
    Effective communication is essential to every business. Conference calling is one way to make it economical as well.
  • Dealing with Customer Enquiries on Your Website  By : Nick Wood
    Whatever product or service you market on your website, you undoubtedly receive any number of enquiries from both your existing and potential customers. How well do you handle these communications? Do you even want to receive questions from your web customers in the first place? Sales are at stake here, so let us look at this issue.
  • Difficult Conversation Needed? Six Questions To Prepare You For The Talk  By : Suzanne Holman
    Is there a difficult conversation that you need to have with someone?
    In order to have an effective conversation to resolve an important issue, prepare yourself with these six key questions.
  • Digital Signage Can Save Lives  By : David Little
    As communicators on digital signage networks or private TV channels, you have the power to make a difference when an emergency situation arises.
  • Digital Signage: Planning For Predictable Contingencies  By : David Little
    Smart digital signage communicators should prepare playlists with the appropriate response information before an emergency situation, like a fire or tornado, develops.
  • 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.
  • Discover wireless Broadband through HSDPA  By : Michiel Van Kets
    People in Australia are starting to find out that using Wireless Broadband through a high Speed HSDPA network gives them a better choice than they’ve ever had before.
  • Does Your Business Need Automatic Phone Software?  By : Ron Subs
    The volume of calls received by a business every day has increase an enormous amount. For business today to keep up with the large number of calls, businesses need to invest in good automatic phone software.
  • Dwelling in a Paperless World  By : Ajeet Khurana
    Paper has been our friend for centuries now. But is it time to bid it goodbye?
  • Elements of a Good Business Letter  By : Adrian Kennelly
    The essentials which go to make up a good business letter may be divided into two classes - mechanical make-up, and contents. Before a letter can come into existence the mechanical side must be attended to. The subject matter may be pertinent and well composed and yet the letter itself be so arranged typo-graphically and so disposed on the page that the unity of the whole is lost.
  • Essential Skills for Creating A Dynamite Relationship with Your Boss  By : Gail Solish
    At some point in our lives most of us will be working for someone else, so it is important to fully understand what makes our boss tick and how best to interact and influence him or her. How much attention have you given to your boss's personality style? How does she function? What seems to agitate or please her? If we have a difficult boss we focus on what drives us crazy.
  • 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.
  • First Impressions Last. . . So What Image Do You Want To Leave Behind?  By : Ashley Truitt
    First impressions are crucial when establishing rapport and relationships with others. For instance, if you fail to make a good impression with your professional appearance, you'll find it harder to convince colleagues to heed your requests or agree with your business decisions.
  • 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.
  • Five Tips to Becoming a More Caring Manager  By : Darryl Rosen
    What kind of manager are you? Do you want your people to be successful? Are you genuinely happy for your associates when they experience success, or are you always peering around the corner hoping no one is more successful than you? Are you secretly happy when they fail and get "egg on their face?"
  • Five Ways To Destroy An Important Discussion  By : Suzanne Holman
    Let's look at five possible ways you may have been jeopardizing the success of a conversation. Each of these can have a huge impact on how the communication will develop.
  • For Greater Effectiveness, Learn How To Give Feedback  By : Laurie Weiss
    Feedback is a critical element for working out relationships with coworkers, friends and family members. Unfortunately, "feedback" can become a euphemism for not very constructive criticism.
  • Get Top Results When You Crank Up the "Direct" in Your Direct Mail  By : David Poulos
    Direct mail promotions are designed to be one-to-one communication vehicles. Sometimes the "direct" portion drops off the map, and we end up producing unplaced promotional brand ads in an envelope. To boost returns from your direct mail program, make sure the "Direct" gets full attention.
  • Getting Punctual Notifications  By : Ajeet Khurana
    A timely alert can help us sort out our routines. Here are some efficient ways to send out notifications.
  • 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.
  • How Anyone Can Create A Useful Knowledgebase  By : David Burch
    Look for a simple tool that allows you to enter and search on three text fields: problem, resolution, and details. Concentrate on the these three and you will sure to build something useful.

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