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According to Jeff Mann (photo, left), a Gartner research director, "The rapid adoption of smart devices, both in the workplace and outside, has raised expectations about accessibility and user experience in the workforce.
"Like many designers," writes NYTimes staff writer Quentin Hardy, "Eric Rodenbeck (photo, left) has had a long relationship with bar graphs and pie charts.
"One example of how extensively mobile devices have changed long-held conventions of communications is that presenters who once were disturbed by audience members texting on their phones now are worried if they don’t," says Steve Friedman of Present Perfect.
Vivian Giang covers the topic of what you should do when you are sick and faced with the need to shake someone's hand.
"The new year is often a good time to reflect on the good and bad things that have happened in the past year," says Vivian Giang with BusinessInsider.
"These communicative tools can be used either internally within a company’s members, or externally between a company and other parties such as suppliers and customers.
Sallie Krawcheck (photo, left) shares her thoughts on the topic of building a successful team.
"What makes a great public speaker truly great?
"With the growth of such customer review sites as Yelp and TripAdvisor, and e-commerce sites like eBay, anyone with access to the Internet can potentially make or break a company's reputation.
According to Alana Burke (photo, left), "I personally experience stress on a very regular basis.
"Sweaty palms.
"Kim Brown is an assistant director for Syracuse University's Career Services department.
"Answering a cellphone or shooting off a text message during a business lunch may do more than just give an employee a bad reputation — it could cost them a chance to move up the corporate ladder, new research suggests," writes Chad Brooks (photo, left) in a piece at FoxBusiness.
According to Lee Rainie (photo, left), "For the first time, the Pew Research Center’s Internet & American Life Project has found that cell phone ownership among adults has exceeded 90%.
"Through the years, we've watched technology grow like a child budding into adulthood: It starts out mostly crying and pooping, then crawling, gradually learning to walk, and finally able to run at a speed we all wish we could keep up with.
"I’ve posted a great deal on working with difficult people and how to make people like you," says Eric Barker (photo, left).
Digital shaming has become the newest form of public stocks, ensuring the wrongdoings of individuals are widely known and impossible to erase.
Online first impressions happen long before the first meeting.
Anyone who has worked with other people in other cultures is aware that emails across borders sometimes have unexpected results or even no result.
We're seeing more and more recruiters use the web as a place to search for talent and conduct employment background searches.
About 10 years ago, inventor Dean Kamen, in a much-anticipated introduction, brought his Segway to the public.
When Lev Glazman and Alina Roytberg founded their company with a single bar of soap in 1991, they never imagined that one day their cosmetics brand Fresh would be rubbing shoulders with the likes of Louis Vuitton, Christian Dior and Moet et Chandon.
Freemake does its own research on how YouTube replaced tv .