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Communication Skills And Effective Writing Must Include Meticulous Self-Editing
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| No matter how clever and succinct you may be at business writing and effective communication in general, you risk blowing it if you don't edit yourself. By edit, I mean proofreading for grammar, spelling, punctuation, etc., as well as revising or rewriting. You can do the latter as you go, or you can let your words flow, then give it several careful reads before hitting the "send" button or printing it out and offering it to your client, customer, boss, vendor, coworkers, etc.
Why? Because that's you doing the business communications in the email or report. As such, assuming you care about your image or reputation, your writing skills should appear both professional and natural. Or, to put it more tellingly in the words of the great novelist Toni Morrison: "The language must be careful and appear effortless. It must not sweat."
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My call: Snow Leopard by July, quad-core iMacs by October
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| Kaufman Brothers analyst Shaw Wu thinks Mac OS X 10.6 (“Snow Leopard”) may not arrive until late summer or early fall. I think the beast will begin prowling in the June-July time period. However, I agree withe Wu that we’ll see a quad-core iMac before year’s end that will capitalize on Snow Leopard’s beefed up support for multiple core processors.
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Five keys to business success
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| Many people think business success is all about being in the right place, knowing the right people, and having the right knowledge. All that helps, but truly successful people share these five traits. |
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Thought Leadership Best Practices
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| Thought leader is a term used to describe a company that is recognized among peers and competitors
for its innovative insights. As many technology companies have come to realize, thought leadership is
an increasingly vital driver of business success. In addition, it provides organizations with a cost-effective marketing alternative to establishing leadership in an industry or segment. This paper provides best practices for developing and executing a successful thought leadership program. |
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Companies Stifle Intrapreneurs At Their Own Risk
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| I've noticed an interesting trend lately. Usually the e-mail I receive in response to this column comes from rookie entrepreneurs or established business owners seeking my input on startup matters, financing, employee relations, general management and leadership issues, policy matters, etc. Lately, however, many of the messages are coming from employees of medium-size and large companies who are interested in starting a business of their own. |
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13 Lessons Learned on Approaching the Press
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| Until I did my first public workshop here in Boston last June, I didn’t realize the amazing similarities of my work as a publicist and how it relates to the work I know do with helping my coaching and consulting clients to land large corporate contracts and sponsorship programs with Fortune 500 companies. Since then, these ideas have been rattling around in my mind and I thought I’d share them with you.
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Turning a Business Idea into Real Business
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| Everyone at one time or another has had an idea for what they thought would make a great business, however only a very small few ever end up turning this idea into reality. So what then are the most important bits of turning your idea into a viable business? |
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7 Social Networking Websites Your Business Should Be Involved In
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| Social networking for businesses offers a couple of major advantages. Not only does it help you build a list of contacts and leads directly through the site, but it can also help to build your search engine link profile, ultimately giving you greater search engine results and an increased level of search engine traffic. |
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A Prescription From The PR Doctor For A Healthy Pursuit of Media Corrections
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| How many times have you heard someone complain about some inaccurate segment of a news article or radio or television story? Have you ever been upset about a news story and wanted to pick up the phone or write a letter to “demand a correction or retraction?” Do you have any idea about how to go about contacting the media when it comes to requests for corrections?
The manner in which people contact the media and their demeanor can have a very strong bearing on the response they receive. Unfortunately, there are so many times when people pursue the media for corrections in an unhealthy and negative manner. The PR Doctor has developed a prescription for you to use to pursue media corrections in a healthy & positive manner. The prescription includes the following ten (10) prescribed strategic actions. |
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Socialized Medicine Pros and Cons
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| Each update on national healthcare insurance I hear on the TV talk shows has a political slant. According to some pundits the countries who use socialized medicine have hurt their economies and are forced to ration medical care to senior citizens. According to others they see the advantage or bonus of socialized medicine and all its positives and see none of the negative aspects of national health care.
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How to Maximize Local PR
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| Whereas I’m a big believer in going national if you have a strong story, there is a lot to be said for regional and local PR coverage. If you have a personal story that has a local slant to it, use it. Maybe a story as to how you built your business, or a story about how your product, service or company helped transform the life of someone else who lives in the community. The media loves transformational stories, so offer them one with a strong local hook. Always give your pitch a local slant. Remember you’re drilling down, pitching narrow, not wide. |
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Boost Your Emotional Intelligence
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| This article presents a new slant on how to increase your Emotional Intelligence. It focuses on how the brain works. |
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The Bias Trap
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| Like many people of my generation, I grew up on a steady diet of 60 Minutes broadcasts every Sunday night. Whether you liked or didn't like 60 Minutes, and regardless of whether you believed in their slant on a story, it was-and still is-hard not to watch.
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