When did we become a society that constantly feels the need to apologize? Especially women, and for things that don’t even require an apology.
Communication
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An editorial calendar is a schedule of topics for your content. You may create an editorial calendar for owned content, such as media pitches, social media strategy, blogs and more.
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It can be hard to receive negative feedback, especially in the workplace. It’s also difficult to give negative feedback in a manner where employees listen, understand and eventually grow from the experience. By using a few tactics, there are ways to improve the experience of criticism from both perspectives.
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Recently, I had an issue using a gift card while shopping. I was asked to return when the manager was in and could address the problem. When I did, I learned one of my items had been sold.
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Every day we proofread something at home, work or school. When you are ready to edit your work, keep these tips in mind, and become a better writer.
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Nothing kills enthusiasm faster than saying “no.” Instead, saying “yes” with the right approach can open doors to things thought to be impossible and provide more happiness and success. However, doing so doesn’t have to mean just giving in.
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I’ve checked my email six times while writing this 100-word article, and I’m not alone. In a state of constant connection, it’s easy to go into communication overload.
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I don’t know about you but I’m exhausted. The expected response time on emails, texts and phone calls in our society has turned into nothing short of a nightmare.
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One of my friends likes nothing more than to ensnare me in wearying debates. Given that we are polar political opposites and his strong opinions – and his 6-foot 5-inch frame – overpower me, I often opt for restraint.
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Many companies are looking at different ways to market their business, product or service. In the past, hiring a marketer or communicator was sufficient. Today, considering how people consume information and make purchasing decisions, those positions have morphed into something new, with titles and skills to match.