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  • New Media Primer, A World of Digital Gypsies  By : Pat Bedall
    Can you recall the first time digital communication startled you with a personal suggestion? Your first Amazon.com recommendation, or a television show TIVO recorded for you, just because it thought you might enjoy it?
  • Communication Is A Key To Success For Students  By : Jim Hartley
    Teens at the summer academic program, SuperCamp, learn how important effective communication is in life and are given advice on how to improve their communication skills. Here are some of the tips they learn.
  • How To Stop Harassing Phone Calls From People Behind Those Unknown Phone Numbers  By : Andrew Beckwith
    Harassing phone calls are becoming more and more prominent these days. Whether it's a harmless prank call or the more dangerous threatening calls, its still proves to be an irritating experience. Unfortunately, there's no free public directory for cell phone numbers. So even though the unknown number giving you harassing phone calls are flashing in your screen, there's very little you can do to determine the name of the owner.
  • Why is Learning German Important?  By : Jacob Lumbroso
    Learning German can be an enjoyable and can be a very useful skill. Despite the rise of China, Germany stands as the fourth largest economy in the world and the economic powerhouse of Europe.
  • Fast-tracking Foreign Languages: How to Meet the Linguistic Challenges of Working Abroad  By : Philip Yaffe
    Native English-speakers are increasingly exhorted to learn foreign languages to play a more effective role in globalisation. However, we tend not to learn foreign languages for three very valid reasons.
  • When Friendlies Attack  By : Kenrick Cleveland
    I like the way Abraham Lincoln said it best, "Am I not destroying my enemies when I make friends of them?"
  • The 3-Step Secret to Success in Conflict: STOP, Be SAFE, Be SOUND  By : Bill Zipp
    I have seen talented, gifted, and brilliant leaders do the same thing to their business, multiply all its incredible potential times zero, by failing to do one thing: keeping their cool in conflict. Angry words and emotional outbursts may feel good at the time, but they destroy our relationships with people. And it is people, energized, empowered, and inspired people, who bring us the success we seek.
  • Sometimes the best thing to say is...Nothing.  By : Harrison Monarth
    This article teaches readers one of the most powerful tools the world's most effective speakers use in their communication, the use of the Pause, as taught in the prestigious GuruMaker School of Professional Speaking.
  • Hypnotic Words & Subliminal Language Gets You What You Want  By :
    Imagin if you could influence people to do what you wanted by merely speaking to them. Do you think being able to give people verbal commands without them even realising would be a skill worth having? Then read more!
  • Translation - The Essence of Effective Global Communication  By : Allegro
    Translation and interpretation are not just about mastering multiple languages. They are about understanding the meaning, and the social and cultural nuances behind words and phrases. Translation must take into account a number of constraints, including context, the grammar and writing conventions of the two languages, their idioms etc.
  • Learn How to be a Good Listener and Observer and become a Better Communicator  By : Fact Publisher
    Learn how to listen and observe people and how to use what you pick up to your advantage in communicating with them.
  • Conversations With A Brick  By : Gary Crow
    You likely have many conversations that are just like Kurt Vonnegut said, “People have to talk about something just to keep their voice boxes in working order, so they'll have good voice boxes in case there's ever anything really meaningful to say;” but what if there was at least one situation where you could be assured that the conversation would always be pleasant and easy? If that sounds good, this article is for you.
  • Unified Messaging – Critical In Today’s Technical Age  By : Lee Smith
    UM is especially useful for companies that want to be in touch all the time, and do not want to waste any time with sending/receiving/accessing info. The advantage with unified messaging is that you have more control over the communication methods you may be using, since you can make use of a single source for message delivery, access and sending.
  • Communicate Clearly to Connect  By : Sue Currie
    Do you think it’s easier to write an email rather than pick up the phone and have a real conversation? Well you’re not alone. When we’re busy working at our computers all day, generally alone, it’s easy to lose the knack of easy conversation. Here's a few tips to get talking again.
  • The Online Perspective of Social Networking  By : Steven Cancel
    A look at how the internet is changing social networking.
  • Rules of the Road for Effective Communicaton  By : David Steele
    Nobody likes conflict, yet the most innocent words or actions can result in an argument, even with the best of intentions. Don't wait for your next argument- read this article now to learn nine "Rules of the Road" for effective communication.
  • Why Every Business Needs An Internet Fax Service  By : Titus Hoskins
    Here are some good reasons why every business should consider using an Internet fax service. Discover why using Internet or email faxing is a smart business move for any company.
  • The voice: the primary tool of communication  By : Vincent Stevenson
    A short article identifying some tips and suggestions on how best to make the most of a speaker's voice. Although the voice is the speaker's primary tool of communication, it is often overlooked by the speaker because they are focusing on the content of the presentation.
  • Networking: admit you don't know  By : Helen Wilkie
    Networking question: why do we think we should be experts in everything? If we acknowledge our ignorance on a given topic, we open up the possibility of learning.
  • 10 Tips for Dealing With Difficult People  By : Colleen Kettenhofen
    How do you move from conflict to cooperation? In this short new article, discover 10 easy tips for dealing with difficult people that you can apply immediately. Guaranteed!
  • Clear messages are more likely to be read  By : Helen Wilkie
    We rely heavily on written communication to get our work done, but too often we put up barriers between the message and the reader's mind. This article discusses three of those barriers and how to knock them down.
  • Prospect Voice Mail Hints  By : Stan Mann
    Would you like to know the best way to talk to a prospect you have never met? How to make a good first impression and create instant rapport.
  • Various Uses for a Digital Phone Recorder  By : CHARLES MCLEAN
    You don't have to be spying on someone to need to record a telephone conversation. These can be very handy if you have teleconferences, phone interviews and other phone calls that you may want to record. Or, you can use it to spy on your teenager; it's up to you.
  • How to Say "NO" Graciously  By : Daniel Sitter
    What do you say when asked to do something or take responsibility for a new work project, or sit on another school or church committee or become a scout leader or bake cookies for the local fund-raiser or anything that will require more time than you realistically have available? How do you learn to say no when asked?
  • Cultural Differences And International Business Communication  By : T J Madigan
    In the international scene, knowing and identifying cultural differences can make a big difference between successful business negotiations and mortifying rejections. International business communication plays a major role in this, as knowing how to communicate through their point of view is a great advantage.

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