Like this article? PLEASE +1 it! Evan Signature
Evan Carmichael Top Header about About Home Profiles articles Tools forums inspirational quotes About facebook Twitter YouTube Blog

fluency Tagged Articles



The Online “Training” Myth
If you want to know more about a subject you could do any of the following: 1. Read a book. 2. Watch a video, 3. Attend a speech or workshop. 4. Enroll in an online course Now suppose that in addition to being more knowledgeable you wanted to become skillful at something. If could be anything like golf, karate, selling refrigerators, negotiating, making presentations, etc. The point is, you want to become truly proficient. Your objective is not just to know something; you want to be able to do something, and do it well. If skill is your objective then your only option is to practice with an expert coach under realistic working conditions until you achieved fluency.

Organizing For Growth
It has been a long time since I read the most extraordinary business book I have ever read, Organizing For Growth by Theodore Levitt.

How to reduce SWF file size during the screen recording file editing
Screen recording now gets more and more popular among us, although people enjoy the smart video they captured, they're also bothered by the monster-huge file size. Today the author brings some useful tips to help you to reduce the SWF file size while making screen recording movies, wish to hear your voice.

Other fluency Related Articles

How to Resurrect Your High School Spanish...or Any Language
How can you possibly maintain fluency in two foreign languages — let alone five or six — if the opportunities to use them are months or years apart?

The Online “Training” Myth
If you want to know more about a subject you could do any of the following: 1. Read a book. 2. Watch a video, 3. Attend a speech or workshop. 4. Enroll in an online course Now suppose that in addition to being more knowledgeable you wanted to become skillful at something. If could be anything like golf, karate, selling refrigerators, negotiating, making presentations, etc. The point is, you want to become truly proficient. Your objective is not just to know something; you want to be able to do something, and do it well. If skill is your objective then your only option is to practice with an expert coach under realistic working conditions until you achieved fluency.

Selecting for Soft Skills: A Case Example Using Role Play with Live Actors
Interpersonal and communication styles often play as important a role as technical and professional skills and qualifications; selecting for this softer skill set can make or break the organization. A role-play exercise in the selection process provides a more realistic assessment of the behaviors and competencies such as interpersonal, judgment, verbal fluency and dependability requirements, than is possible through more traditional selection tools.

2011 Global Brand Trends Letter
In this year's letter, brand guru SMoss addresses emerging economies, monetization of internet-based news, social media, celebrity, the luxury category, cognitive fluency, the ramifications of gaming, nation branding. The letter concludes with new terminology and a section which answers the question, "What is a brand?" A must-read for all brand professionals.

Featured Article

Bottom Footer



Newsletter

Get advice & tips from famous business
owners, new articles by entrepreneur
experts, my latest website updates, &
special sneak peaks at what's to come!
Name:
Email:
Popular Articles

Word of Mouth Marketing Tips Fuel Success

What Makes an Extraordinary Business Consultant?

Adjusting Your World

Suggestions

Email us your ideas on how to make our
website more valuable! Thank you Sharon
from Toronto Salsa Lessons / Classes for
your suggestions to make the newsletter
look like the website and profile younger
entrepreneurs like Jennifer Lopez.