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No Point in Apologizing if You Can’t Admit You’re Wrong
Do you find it difficult to apologize when you’ve done something that hurts or offends someone? It isn’t easy to admit when you’re wrong. But you risk damaging your reputation and relationships if you don’t offer a sincere...
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Brush Up on Your Small Talk if You Want to Land That Dream Job
Communication skills and the ability to engage in “small talk” is the #1 asset for job candidates according to a survey conducted by BloombergBusiness. That’s also sound advice for working executives and those who want to...
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How to Get Your Audience Begging for More
You stand there stunned. The audience is on its feet begging for more at the end of your presentation. There is wild applause. People are rushing up to congratulate you. Then you wake up from the dream. Could this have actually...
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You Mean You’re Not Perfect? Join the Crowd
Stan Smith Why do we always feel we need to be perfect? It’s so unrealistic. We know that, but there’s always something about ourselves that we feel detracts from our appearance and diminishes our authority. Maybe you feel...
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Does Your Brand Stand Out?
Does Your Presentation Support Your Organization's Brand?
Whenever you make a presentation you’re representing your organization, not just yourself. At that moment you are the face of the organization. But are you well versed in the organization’s brand promise? Or are you...
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Managing Your Boss’ Impossible Expectations
It’s difficult to get a good night’s sleep when your boss, or client, is sending you emails at midnight and expecting an immediate response. That may be a drastic example but it’s a situation that many executives confront...
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OFFENSIVE LANGUAGE
Should You Use Profanity in Your Presentations and Media Interviews?
In addressing financial analysts, Jamie Dimon, the CEO of JPMorgan Chase, made headlines when he uttered a profanity in describing the firm’s legal issues a few years ago. He used a fairly mild swear word when he said the...
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When You Learn Your Employee is an Alcoholic
It’s not only disheartening but also disruptive when you learn one of your staff members has a drinking problem. Just this past week, a business colleague had a very upsetting experience that almost lost her a client. She...
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So You Think You Are Going to Faint
Being a little nervous before a presentation, or media interview, is only natural. However, it’s not natural if you panic and your heart starts racing, you break out in a sweat and want to throw up. If that describes you,...
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