Communication
Issue: December 2022 / January 2023

The Power of Visual Content

By - November 25, 2022

Human beings are hardwired to receive and make sense of visual information, explains Nicky Pasquier
Communication
Issue: July / August 2016

Abracadabra! – The Magic of Words

By - July 25, 2016

Lindsay Taylor shows us how to use the magic of words to create positive consequences
Communication
Issue: November / December 2013

That’s a Matter of Opinion!

By - November 25, 2013

There is a fine line between opining and whining says Lindsay Taylor When you feel very strongly about something it can be easy to let your emotions get the better of you and by doing so you can lose or dilute the impact of sharing your opinion. There’s an art to putting forward and sharing... Read more »
Project Management
Issue: March / April 2012

Organising and Running Successful Events

By - March 25, 2012

Lindsay Taylor details five simple steps to take the pain out of planning and ensure you deliver the best event. For many Assistants, an integral part of their job is to organise and run events. You can ensure every event you organise is a great success by following a simple step-by-step technique which uses questioning... Read more »
Communication
Issue: November / December 2011

Eye Patterns

By - November 25, 2011

Can they really tell me what someone is thinking? In the last article we covered modalities, what they meant and the different ways that people communicate and access information. How we can learn to recognise by the words and language patterns that individuals use to figure out the best way to effectively communicate with them.... Read more »
Communication
Issue: July / August 2011

Lead Systems – VAKOG

By - July 25, 2011

V A K O G is an abbreviation a I’d like you to remember as it could be the formula for the most exciting changes you can make in your life, improving your ability to communicate and be communicated with effectively! It stands for visual, auditory, kinesthetic, olfactory, gustatory. I’ll help you make more sense... Read more »