What are you doing here at Communication FUNdamentals?! You should be over at the Say What You Mean Convention today having fun and learning from all our fabulous speakers! lol
Have Fun! And don't forget to enter our contests for a chance to win a prize package worth $200!
Here is the talkcast where the live events will take place and where you can access all the pre-recorded audios! ENJOY!
Ok so you're coming to the 5th Annual Say What You Mean Convention, right? You've got in on your calendar to hear my interview with Christian Comedian Michael Jr. at 8am PST and then our fabulous line up of seminars and workshops throughout the day. You're bringing your kids to enter our Name That Sound Contest, you're ready to enter our Scavenger Hunt contest to win a prize package of $200, and you've invited your homeschool friends to come check out all the fabulous pre-recorded audios that will be released on February 3rd. So what did you forget? You forgot to enter our drawings!! But it's not too late! You still have 48 hours left to sign up to enter...
What You Ought to Know is a video show on YouTube. This one shares some tips for speaking to locals when traveling abroad. Too funny!
Another fun way to learn about communication skills brought to you by your friends at Art of Eloquence.com
Extra! Extra!! Read all about it! The 5th Annual Say What You Mean Convention is coming to a computer near you! Say What? Dateline ABC...DEFG...Mark your calendars for this amazingly FUN and FREE event! When? February 3rd beginning at 8am PST/11am EST Where? Right from the comfort of YOUR OWN HOME...COMPUTER! http://www.SayWhatYouMeanConvention.com What...to expect? LOTS! Keynote Speakers: Christian Comedian, Micheal Jr. interview on Faith and Humor! AND...Talk-A-Latte's Cindy Rushton's seminar on Marriage! Live Seminars: Most of the live seminars will also be recorded for later, but if you’re listening in live, you can win bonus gifts. Plus, you won’t want to miss the Michael Jr. live interview, which will NOT be recorded at all. • 8am PST/11am EST – Interview...
I came across two true stories about miscommunication over email that ended up leaving the writers with egg on their faces. Be careful not to inadvertently (or on purpose) send a private email to a list. According to snopes.com, in June of 2003, an intern at a prestigious law firm inadvertently sent a fairly unprofessional email intended for one party to about 40 employees including 20 partners. The email in question used foul language and seemed to indicate that the intern was intentionally goofing off at work. His mistake was immediately noticed which necessitated a formal apology. He apparently was eloquent enough in his apology to remain gainfully employed at the firm. Snopes.com confirms another email mishap which occurred in...