Sadly, one of the downsides of technology today is the way it has depersonalized so much of the human element in communication. But, on the positive side, you can avoid this problem by making sure to personalize your own business communication. It’s an effective way to make your messages compelling.
Read moreEffective Business Communication: Don’t Be Negative!
If I had a dollar for every time I’ve received an email that concludes with “please don’t hesitate to contact me,” I’d be a rich woman. It’s such a popular way to end a business email. Yet, it always rings a little false. For one thing, it’s an unnecessarily complicated way of saying “I’d be happy to hear from you.” For another, it turns a positive into a negative — the implication is that the recipient is hesitating and needs to be cajoled into doing otherwise!
Read moreFive Ways a Good Coach Can Improve Your Business Communication
Choosing to work with a coach has been one of the best professional decisions I’ve ever made. I admit the first session wasn’t easy though. I quickly realized that it’s one thing to speak to an audience. It’s another to be under the microscope of an expert I’d never met, knowing she was analyzing my every move, expression, and word!
Read moreThe Message is the Medium
This same principle — words matter — is also true when it comes to business communication. The words you choose to act as a medium for your thoughts. Moreover, a badly or thoughtlessly chosen word may have a very negative impact on your audience. To compound this problem of poorly chosen words, people all too frequently design their communications with themselves in mind, rather than on the audience they’d like to engage.
Read moreMake Your Presentations “the Greatest Show on Earth”
Fortunately, you, as a high profile executive or senior administrator, don’t have to hold your audience’s attention for hours or years, unlike Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus. But, you do have to keep your audience engaged — even if it’s only for a thirty-minute presentation.
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