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Book Review: Ogilvy on Advertising
David Ogilvy (the creative head of Ogilvy & Mather) describes in plain language in his classic book what it takes to create great advertising and lead an organization. He also includes lots of advertisements that work – with a description of why they were effective.

What Leaders Can Learn From Dog Obedience Training
It is interesting the similarities between managing the behavior of a dog and managing employee behavior. In this article we look at communication, correction, praise, structure, repetitive learning and pack behavior and how it applies to the workplace.

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Whats Your Mission
A useful mission statement is normally very brief, specific, memorable, and written in plain language. It is also understood, and actionable by everyone who needs to use it for decision-making purposes. A mission statement should require little or no explanation and its length is less important than its compelling, passionate and energizing power.

Accounting for Dummies - Part 1
This article is aimed at those who have never attempted any kind of accounting before and need it 'simple' and in plain language.

Book Review: Ogilvy on Advertising
David Ogilvy (the creative head of Ogilvy & Mather) describes in plain language in his classic book what it takes to create great advertising and lead an organization. He also includes lots of advertisements that work – with a description of why they were effective.

The 5 Golden Rules of Awesome Blogging
Whenever you sit down and decide to write for your bog always communicate in plain language. Anyone who traveled to a foreign country knows that speaking the native tongue is much better that using a translator or a dictionary. In the land of the web, things are no different. Learn the "native language of the web" and all the web surfers will read and understand you better.

E-Mail Tip #17 - Matching Words with Body Language
E-mail has a kind of Body Language, and if the words do not match the body language there is going to be confusion at best and open warfare at worst. This article shares an example of a mismatch between Body Language and words and gives an antidote.

E-mail Tip #25 - Watch for Changes in E-Body Language
There is a weath of information in between the lines in e-mails. This is a kind of body language. However, just as in physical body language, to be valid, one must look for changes in body language. This article explains why and how to interpret the changes.

Home-based Business Opportunity: Language Translation
If you are fluent in two or more languages, you can start your own home-based business in language translation. The market for language translation is as deep as the ocean and as wide as the sky. You will translate audio files into a foreign language of which you are fluent in.

3 Essential Elements of Body Language In Non Verbal Communication
Body language is a form of non verbal communication that includes gestures, expressions and various other movements of the body with which we communicate. In our daily lives, most of the impact that we create on others is done through body language. This article summarizes three important aspects of body language that have to be kept in mind for lasting success.

The Language Of Music - A Form Of Musical Communication
The language of music is much like any other language. It is a form of communication that can provoke an emotional response and make the listener think. What the language of music cannot do is represent concrete things or ideas much like how nouns, verbs and adjectives are used in the English language.

5 C's of Body Language
We often forget how powerful body language is in our communications. We are constantly sending and receiving numerous signals from each other as we interface. There are over 30,000 cataloged gestures and facial expressions that constitute a robust language. Most of the time we read body language cues automatically, but sometimes we do make a conscious effort to decode meaning from gestures.

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