Business Communication Today, 14th Ed.
Chapter 2. Collaboration, Interpersonal Communication, and Business Etiquette
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"There are plenty of frustrations that crop up during your workday.
"In this article, you will learn everything about the left brain vs.
"It's easier to be an annoying conversationalist than it is to be a skilled one," says Shana Lebowitz (photo, left).
"Pamela Meyer, the author of Liespotting: Proven Techniques to Detect Deception, gave one of the most popular TED talks ever recorded back in 2011," reports Ariel Schwartz in an article at BusinessInsider.
"'Shark Tank' investor Barbara Corcoran has met a lot of people in business.
Take a look at Douglas Conant's manifesto.
Laura Forer reports over at MarketingProf.
"Designing an infographic is not the same as designing a website, flier, brochure, etc.
"Designing an infographic is not the same as designing a website, flier, brochure, etc.
"When I was doing research for my book Captivate, I wanted to discover why and how people make strong judgements about strangers they’ve just met.
"This presentation will show the truths and lies of body language deception.
Shana Lebowitz (photo, left) reports from BusinessInsider.
"Do you ever find yourself in awkward social situations?
"Your days are filled with what seems like endless sit-downs, conversations, and brainstorming sessions.
"In my line of work — first as a correspondent and host with top television networks and today as a professional speaker — it's critical to be able to connect with anyone and everyone," says Antonio Neves (photo, left) in an article at Inc.
Jacs Henderson presents an infographic of eight social media mistakes.
"To highlight some of the most overused buzzwords, we created this visual with 25 of the most overused buzzwords and how much their use has increased in print over the past 30 years.
"Our unconscious behaviors have a language of their own, and their words aren't always kind.
Eric Barker, of Barking Up the Wrong Tree, explains.
"The reason brainstorms devolve into groupthink has to do with the way memory works.
John Tsantalis runs the blog - Profits Online.
"Within a second (or less) of meeting someone, we're already making judgments about their personality — whether they're nice, smart, or even adventurous," writes Shana Lebowitz (photo, left).
See how today’s consumers use the power of social media to get satisfaction from companies.
See how today’s consumers use the power of social media to get satisfaction from companies.