Posts Tagged ‘communication’

5 Reasons Not To Copy Someone Else’s Policies

Friday, February 26th, 2010

There are well publicized incidents these days of plagiarism. Stories of people in universities and print media come to mind. But what if someone copies a policy or handbook from another company or the Internet? You may not run afoul of copyrights, but there are many other risks and problems such a practice can bring about. Following are a few examples: (more…)

Make Best Impression In Job Search Meetings

Tuesday, February 2nd, 2010

In the job search process, you are representing a salable product: YOU.  The way in which you walk, speak and appear makes an impression.

What’s Your Sales Pitch?
What is your body language saying?  Do you look trustworthy, confident, and competent, or ill-at-ease and timid?  Much has been said about the importance of body language when greeting people, yet examples abound every day of people getting it wrong.  Here are a few things to remember when greeting people. (more…)

Be A Better Communicator

Friday, January 29th, 2010

We’ve all seen them. The person who seems like he/she has a way with words in personal conversation and always gets their point across. What do they do that makes them different? How do they do it? Wouldn’t it be nice if you could do it too? Though some people are born with natural ability to communicate, you can learn to be a better communicator with a little practice.

Following is a random series of observations regarding good communicators and what you can do to be more like them: (more…)