Posts Tagged ‘communications style’

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Streamline your team’s communications

Michael Feuer  is CEO of Max-Ventures, a venture capital and retail consulting firm, and founder and CEO of Max-Wellness, a comprehensive health and wellness retail chain. A co-founder of OfficeMax, he is author of “The Benevolent Dictator: Empower Your Employees, Build Your Business, and Outwit the Competition.” Today, with a few key strokes and hitting [...]

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Lance Haun

Keeping it formal in employee communications

SmartPulse — our weekly reader poll in Smartbrief on Workforce — tracks feedback from leading managers and HR practitioners. We run the poll question each Wednesday in our e-newsletter. Last week, we asked: Do you stick to conventional formal standards in written communications to employees? Sometimes, 54% Always, 38% Never, 9% I know that at [...]

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Mary Ellen Slayter

How to make communications training stick

Today’s guest poster is Jeff Brainard of Catch Your Limit, a strategic management and marketing firm in Tallahassee, Fla., where he also blogs regularly. Are you a Boomer-AB? Maybe you’re a Gen X-I. Or are you a Red-Traditionalist? Great. … I’ve learned that I hate details and have a constant need for praise. Now that [...]

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