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Interaction Skills and Communication
Develop your "soft skills" by accessing great practices in coaching, leadership and other interactions. Also find links to the leading training providers in this area.
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Ready for Vacation?
- by Chuck Martin
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The point of vacation is to take a break from work. What are you standing there for? Get outta here NOW!
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Office Politics
- by Chuck Martin
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Office politics can flourish in an organization when the behavior is rewarded, either consciously or unconsciously.
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Communicate Well
- by Chuck Martin
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Communicating well is the most important skill in today's business environment.
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Leading with Passion
- by Michael Kroth and Patricia Boverie
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How to create a passionate work environment. (No, this has nothing to do with dimmed lighting, candles, flowers, mood music, etc.)
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Let Your People Know
- by John Baldoni
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What's the difference between so-so management and truly stellar leadership? Communication!
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When Office Love Goes Bad
- by Sheila Anne Feeney
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There's an old adage, "You shouldn't get your honey from where you get your money." No one listens to adages. Get smart about what to do if an office romance goes sour and starts affecting work performance.
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