Communication skills are among the most important and needed in every job, regardless of the level of the position. Most people concentrate on speaking and writing but give very little emphasis to the ...
In the senior living world, your mission is about more than bricks and mortar — it is about people. Every renovation or new construction project should reflect that reality, and at the core of every ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . ARLINGTON, Va. — In a Healio video exclusive, Edward Sun, MD, MBA, FASGE, assistant chief medical officer at ...
Last week's feature focused on communication skills and their importance in the workplace. This week's feature is about the other side of communication-listening skills. Hearing is the physical ...
Recently, I was delighted to see an outline of actions constituting today’s best practices for listening in a new book, The Double Bottom Line, by Donato Tramuto with Tami Booth Corwin. Tramuto brings ...
The art of effective communication and speaking clearly is a skill that has nothing to do with gender. Blaming one's lack of ...
Much is made of the art of speaking to create effective communication — ensuring a statement is clear, to the point and applicable to the situation. But we have to realize that communication consists ...
It's unlikely that you've reached adulthood without someone, somewhere, telling you that you're a poor speaker (you must have been mumbling or unfocused) or a lousy listener (as a student or spouse).
Great leadership hinges on clear communication — listening actively, using a supportive tone and aligning body language to build trust and engagement. Great leadership starts with active listening, ...
Effective communication is the cornerstone of any successful relationship. It involves not only talking but also deliberate word choices that allow both partners to understand and be understood.
At some point, all professionals resort to the classic “eye-roll mindset” regarding their colleagues: “Colette’s doing that thing again” or “Lucas just doesn’t get it.” It’s not surprising that ...