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Category Archives: communication
Book Reviews: Beyond Culture & Never Be the Same
Beyond Culture by Edward T. Hall I’ve always found Hall’s books to be interesting and relevant to my life from business to spirituality and this book has lived up to that same expectation. In this book Hall, discusses inter-cultural communication … Continue reading
Posted in book review, business, communication
Tagged Beyond Culture, Edward T. Hall, Mark LeBlanc, Never be the same
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The value of doing what other people won't do
I recently watched a movie called Stingray Sam, and the song of the movie explains that: “Stingray Sam is not a hero, but he does the things that other folks don’t do that need to be done.” It’s a rather … Continue reading
When to Fire your Clients
Sometimes, no matter how much money a client can give you, the relationship you have with that client is toxic, and you have to fire him or her. Many times, a business won’t take that action, because they are more … Continue reading
Posted in communication, customer service
Tagged clients, customer service, Taylor Ellwood, when to fire your clients
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Reaching out to your network in times of trouble
When we think of times of trouble, we might think of it in the broad sense of a recession, where everyone is in effected, or we might think of it in terms of a personal experience that occurred to someone. … Continue reading
Posted in business, communication
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The differences between communication and conversation
In my tweetstream the other day, I saw an interesting question about the difference between communication and conversation in social media. It was an interesting question to consider, because of the difference in engagement and intimacy that a conversation has … Continue reading
Posted in communication, Social Media
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