
Business Communication Skills Tip – Be Prepared
While it’s no surprise that preparation is important, what is often forgotten is that different types of conversations require different types of preparation.

While it’s no surprise that preparation is important, what is often forgotten is that different types of conversations require different types of preparation.

Responding to Requests. How often do you get asked to do something? If you are like most, it would be at least once a day, but likely numerous times

How often do you consider your body posture when communicating? What difference does it make? Here’s a quick experiment. Stand up straight and strong, lengthen your spine, put your head

How many requests of others do you make in a day? How many in a week? How many in a year? We can’t function in life alone. Making requests are

I’ve been providing virtual coaching and training for the past 14 years and while the technology has changed in that time (now we have video and I have to look

Practice Makes Perfect Becoming a better communicator is entirely possible. But just wanting to be better doesn’t make it happen. Like learning to play an instrument, or any other skill,

Communicating well, like any other skill, is something that we can learn to do. And something that we can get better at with practice. I’ve often come across a misguided

Building our brand and influencing others is not only about showing who we are

Every conversation we have has an impact on us.
Whether we are aware of it or not, the conversations we have with ourselves often have the biggest impact.

We all know that it’s important to make eye contact when SPEAKING to people. Making eye contact as you listen to the speaker builds trust, shows respect and allows you to listen more effectively.