Excellence in Business Communication, 13th Edition
Chapter 3. Collaboration and Business Etiquette
Laura McMullen shares the advice of Patrick Lencioni (photo, left).
"What Lord of the Rings can teach us about leading meetings that don't make you want to jump out the nearest window: .
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Chris Weller defines the "rule of three" and explains why it isn't what it is cracked up to be.
"Wharton management professor Nancy Rothbard (photo, left) says that if we are meeting more often than ever, it may be because we are now so busy we have to schedule time to simply think.
Jacquelyn Smith reports.
"'I think a lot of people face this problem at work," says [Lynn] Taylor.
According to Grant Cardone (photo, left), "The Internet connects everyone on this planet instantaneously.
Ronnie Ann, Founder of WorkCoachCafe.
"Meeting sabotage artists seem to have attended the same training academy.
"Imagine an organization that is completely digitally connected.
"Games and activities, graphics, and polling are just a few ways to keep your learners active in the learning process when using online collaboration.
Erin Meyer (photo, left) asks the question.
"In honor of National Etiquette Week and our just-published list of the 45 best restaurants in America, we decided to clear up some common etiquette questions," writes Megan Willett.
"As mobile work styles become increasingly popular, odds are you’re going to wind up hosting a video conference or webinar sometime in the near future.
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