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CommunicationCommunication Advice, Help and Tips The Meaning of Your Communication Is Its EffectBy Daniel Robin - In communicating with other people, what matters more: what we intend to convey, or the actual response we get? Who is responsible for your communication? The meaning of our communication is not what we think it means. It is based on the response we get from the other person. It is pointless to insist on a meaning that is lost on the listener, especially when the response you get is entirely separate from your intent. (Added: 5-Aug-2002 Hits: 2526 )Perfect DelaysBy Judy Jernudd - "Winning communicators don't strive for perfection, they strive for connection." Enjoy these five tips to help you become a better communicator! (Added: 27-Mar-2002 Hits: 1737 )Identifying Subtle Verbal Abuse HelpcardBy Robert Bacal - Verbal abuse -- most of us know the obvious "in your face" kinds of verbal abuse like yelling, sweating or outright insults. There's another kind of verbal abuse; the kind that's less obvious, and occurs on almost a daily basis. SUBTLE VERBAL ABUSE is abuse that is under the surface, and it's no less damaging to you and your relationships than the more obvious types. (Added: 6-May-2003 Hits: 814 )Advanced questioning techniquesBy Peter Venn - We use questions every day. Most of our daily conversation involves either asking or answering questions. Sometimes, though, our questioning can seem a little unempowered compared to others who can almost instinctively "drill down" to the information they are looking for. Watch good interviewers on television. What makes them so powerful? There are plenty of bad interviewers on TV too: what makes them so bad? (Added: 21-Apr-2003 Hits: 1215 )Rapport: the Link to Gaining CooperationBy Daniel Robin - Rapport is the condition of being in sync, in tune, on the same wavelength. I’ve heard it said that with enough rapport, anything is possible; without rapport, practically nothing is possible. In business, rapport is needed to coordinate action and exchange information. Rapport is at the foundation of all our relationships. Ironically, most business decisions are based on rapport, not on technical merit or the best idea. (Added: 5-Aug-2002 Hits: 990 )Communication Skills - the 4 Powerful Secrets that Win People OverBy Peter Murphy - Having a conversation seems very natural to some people, but to others it is a struggle every time. There is no need to feel frustrated or upset every time you are faced with a situation where you must be involved with a conversation. (Added: 20-Feb-2006 Hits: 2647 )More Communication Sub-Categories:
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