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Communicate Before the Company Dragon Eats You!

Lots of companies encourage communication. People need to stop encouraging. People need to stop talking about opening lines of communication. They need to start actually communicating once and for all.
Rich DiGirolamo
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Workplace Conflict - Raising Commode Seats

Why was the TV show, Seinfeld so popular? A sitcom that was self declared about "nothing' yet so funny, why? In the episodes, the characters never said what they really meant, were emotionally dishonest, and often played head games. Could it be the reality was life-like and in its exaggerated form, we laugh at ourselves? Was Jerry and company's coping skills really working for them or is there a better way?
David Earle
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How to Survive in the Workplace

In this day and age of massive corporate downsizing, mega mergers, business buyouts and foreign production, the American worker is feeling the squeeze when it comes to being in control of their destinies. As we embark on a year, I believe it's time for each of us to examine our careers and take real ownership in securing the true purpose of our destinies. If you plan on surviving on the workplace and out lasting your corporate, cubicle, co-workers, there are 8 areas to examine in your career...
Audrey Legrand
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I Can Be Counted on Whether I Like it Or Not

Sometimes the day to day life of a celebrity assistant is rather mundane. Most assistants spend time running errands, and waiting for service people. Whether the task is large or small, handling it to the best of your abilities fosters a relationship of trust between you and your employer.
Shelley G. Anderson
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Getting Results Beyond Words

Language can take two forms: verbal and nonverbal. At times we feel we were communicating clearly but find that we have sent the wrong message. This happens because we were concentrating on what we had to say instead of how we were saying it.
Liz Tahir
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Communicating In Today's Workplace

In the era of empowered employees and cross-functional teams, workplace communication is no longer limited to the top-down commands and instructions of the past. It involves bottom-up and lateral exchanges as well. It also involves effectively communicating with people of diverse backgrounds and cultures.
Joe Love
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This is the Bully Comeback You've Searched For

Have you looked everywhere for a great comeback? And you haven't found one that's easy to remember? Or one that you can use each time you're bullied? Probably not, because no one seems to understand how important those qualities are. Here's one that works every time.
Abbey Whitehall
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Communicating in the Workplace - The 5 C's of Becoming an Effective Communicator

Helpful hints for building better business relationships and achieving greater career success. Truly successful professionals are leaders who have mastered the art of effective communication. This skill can be learned - just remember these 5 simple C's.
Heather Hansen
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Effective Communication And Free Flow Of Information Enables A Successful Company To Be Focused

Effective communication is essential for the smooth functioning of a company and today, walls that prevent information flow from top-down; bottom-up or department-to-department in organizations has all disappeared. With walls gone and effective communication in place, information permeates the company. Still in many organization, communication flows through narrow channels and usually only from top-down.
Anthony Lim
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Workplace Harassment - How to Avoid & Respond

Illegal harassment can be perpetrated in endless ways -- physically, verbally, non-verbally and electronically. Sometimes it's unintentional (but still offensive and illegal). This article lists some examples, then provides simple guidelines for avoiding harassing others and for how to respond to harassment.
Don Grimme
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