Thursday, May 19, 2011

"Communication Briefings" on offer from workplacetrainingcenter.com

Communications Briefings gives you the tools to handle difficult situations with confidence. How to help an employee through a tragedy. Gain control of people who like to sabotage meetings. Reward employees when budgets for incentives dry up. Initiate a disciplinary action with an employee who is not performing. Handle your emotions when you’re angry or embarrassed.

Everything you say and do affects those around you. They way you write, speak, and listen is directly related to your success.

You are invited to join your colleagues is mastering the techniques that will make you more persuasive, more powerful and more productive.

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There are good ideas everywhere. But who has time to find them all? Communications Briefings digs through e-zines, website, white papers, academic research, current and classic business books, magazines, trade, journals, seminar notes, newspapers from around the world – and more – for great ideas and proven tactics you can use to improve your performance, such as:

* Tips for writing pay-per-click Internet copy
* 3 tactics for difficult conversations
* The simple secret to opening negotiations
* How 2 simple strategies with your boss will advance your career
* 10 tips for effective time management
* 1 easy way to avoid e-mail overload
* Public speaking made easier with 3 proven tactics
* 8 bad habits that could be holding you back
* 30-day plan to build a good impression at your new job
* Six 8-minute projects to organize your office
* What you should never say to open a phone conversation
* The one simple questions to ask job candidates
* 3 bad-economy strategies for rewarding employees
* 6 words that signal a project isn’t going well

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