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Increase Effective Communication Skills the Old-Fashioned Way
Texting and emailing save us a lot of time but they also have replaced conversation and the ability to build strong relationships. We connect yet remain unconnected. We edit ourselves and have one way communication that is efficient, except when we want to innovate or influence … Continue reading
Communication Beyond Texting and Email Creates Trust
“No more evasive answers. No more coy innuendos…” (Spoof on an Apple gadget and the perfect relationship) by Lois Zachary I spend a lot of time talking and writing about the need for good conversation. I see it as the … Continue reading
Posted in communication, HR, IN, teams
Tagged building trust, communication skills, connection, conversations, employee engagement, flight from conversation, Gadget conversations, mentoring relationship, mentors, multi-tasking, sherry turkle, texting, work relationships, workplace conversation
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Bad Decision-Making Caused by the Familiar
by Holly Green Not long ago, Car and Driver Magazine conducted a test to compare normal driver braking times against “impaired” braking conditions, such as drinking, texting, or checking email while driving. The test involved a driver going 70 miles … Continue reading
Posted in change, HR, IN, leadership, motivation
Tagged bias, Blockbuster, Borders, brain, cognitive biases, concussions, critical thinking, holly green, Kodak, NFL, patterns, problem solving, safety, shortcuts, solving problems, speed, stress, texting
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