Business Communication Essentials, 8th Ed.
Chapter 2. Collaboration, Interpersonal Communication, and Business Etiquette
Allison Renner (photo, left) presents "ten easy tips [that] will help you talk with a stranger comfortably.
"We usually look for nervousness as one of the signs of lying.
"Imagine not being able to recognize your mother, your spouse or your own children.
"One of the easiest mistakes to make during a business encounter with someone is to misjudge how much space the other person needs.
According to Carol Kinsey Goman (photo, left), "A long time before your performance proves them right or wrong, people will have made an emotional decision about whether to follow you, trust you, or even listen to you.
Paul Stannard (photo, left) offers a solution to unproductive meetings.
"We’ve all seen it.
"Have you ever taken on additional responsibilities when your schedule was already fully booked?
"We usually look for nervousness as one of the signs of lying.
Melanie Pinola (photo, left) writes on the topic of HSPs (Highly Sensitive Persons).
"It’s pretty obvious that what you say in a presentation matters more than the way you say it.
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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.
Vivian Giang covers the topic of what you should do when you are sick and faced with the need to shake someone's hand.
Sallie Krawcheck (photo, left) shares her thoughts on the topic of building a successful team.
"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.
"I’ve posted a great deal on working with difficult people and how to make people like you," says Eric Barker (photo, left).
Everyone tries to network, but few people do it well, often making the same basic mistakes.
Most people will judge you within the first second of meeting you and their opinion will most likely never change.
Alexandra Levit (photo, left) received this email from a reader:
Dear Alexandra: My colleague’s mother passed away suddenly last week.
Alexandra Levit (photo, left) received this email from a reader:
Dear Alexandra: My colleague’s mother passed away suddenly last week.
"In this Business English Podcast lesson we continue our series on making telephone calls in English by looking at how to deal with technical problems and clarify information using alternative choice questions.
Like "jumbo shrimp" or "amicable divorce" the phrase "conflict resolution" is an oxymoron.