Have you subscribed to Communication FUNdamentals’ RSS Feed? Don’t miss a post! x After reading my title, I have that song stuck in my head now, don't you? "Just Give Grace a Chance..." Continuing Grace Month with excerpts from my article, "10 Quick Ways to Disagree in Grace" we come to numbers five and six. I pray these tips have been a blessing to you and I would ask that you please pass along the link to my blog posts as there are so many Christians struggling to find comfortable or more effective ways in which to disagree. x Sometimes Christians find that they may disagree with other Christians over doctrine or how they interpret scripture. I have seen Christians...
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Many years ago, I received an email from someone who wanted to unsubscribe from my newsletter. It said,
"I HAVE NO NEED OF ANY OF YOUR COMMUNICATION STUDIES. TAKE ME OFF YOUR LIST!" and it was signed Pastor (Name withheld)
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If' you're a Christian working a small business, you need to join me this morning! You may not realize it, but almost every aspect of your business involves communication skills. The more effective you are, the more success you'll have in your business. Jill Hart of CWAHM and a sampling of Christian Work at Home Moms join me this morning (9am PST/12pm EST) to share tips and techniques for better communication with your customers, co workers, suppliers, employees and more. We'll discuss tips for customer service, sales, marketing, your blog, website, dealing with co workers, social networking like Yahoo groups, Facebook and Twitter. Join us via your computer: http://www.talkshoe.com/tc/19736 Or call in to the show: Phone Number: (724) 444-7444 Call...
We've been talking about the deadly communication sins of advertising this month and I thought it appropriate to bring out the big guns of funny. WhatYouOughttoKnow.com has some fun videos that teach on various topics. This one is about Phishing:
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On Monday, I talked about the need to be specific, even oddly specific. Today, I'd like to talk about when it's necessary to be "specifically general." While being specific can help you avoid confusion and frustration, being general has the advantage of not ruffling feathers and allowing you not to discuss personal issues if you don't want to. 1. Say you get a phone call from a distant relative asking you to fill her in on all the details of a personal family matter. She is not directly involved and is just being nosy. You don't want to give her any details, but you feel trapped as she has you on the phone. What do you do? There is no...