Career Development
Issue: May / June 2017

Are you overly possessive?

By - May 25, 2017


 or do you place your apostrophes appropriately? asks Shelagh Donnelly
Communication
Issue: May / June 2017

Storytelling: A Powerful Business Tool

By - May 25, 2017

Would you rather listen to dry statistics or a story? asks Chris Hirsch
Communication
Issue: November / December 2016

Harnessing The Power of Three

By - November 25, 2016

Lindsay Taylor explains how The Power of Three can add real impact to your communication
Career Development
Issue: May / June 2016

The Coaching Assistant: a new role

By - May 25, 2016

Assistants can be the best coaches for their team, helping to lay the foundations of a balanced management relationship explains Mariachiara Novati
Communication
Issue: January / February 2016

Building and Maintaining Rapport

By - January 25, 2016

Making positive connections is a win-win, says Michele Thwaits
Communication
Issue: November / December 2015

A Communication Style That Stinks

By - November 25, 2015

Rhonda Scharf looks at some kinder ways to relate... well, it’d be rude not to!
Communication
Issue: September / October 2015

A Word to the “Whys” – Tips for Choosing Your Words Wisely

By - September 25, 2015

Avoid those language landmines with our word disposal expert, Sandy Geroux
Communication
Issue: September / October 2015

Eight Tips for Taming Terror

By - September 25, 2015

How to transform presentation nerves into confident communication Developing your ability and confidence to speak in public is probably one of the most valuable things you can do both for your self esteem and your career/business. However, overcoming the fear associated with standing up in front of a group of people is the crucial first... Read more »
Communication
Issue: May / June 2015

No Problem!

By - May 25, 2015

How many times have you responded, “no problem”? I know I have used that phrase. But that phrase can be a “problem” says Marsha Egan Now, I’m sure that whenever you have used that phrase, you intended to convey a positive response. Your intentions were to let the other person feel good about requesting the... Read more »