Most professionals will find themselves adjusting how they communicate depending on who’s in the room or standing in front of them, whether it’s a client, a colleague or a member of senior leadership.
Difficult conversations are simply part of life. At work, they’re especially important for developing trust and creating a better, healthier work environment for everybody. If we don’t bite the bullet ...
Social intelligence is the ability to understand and manage social situations and relationships. It involves understanding social cues, adapting to different communication styles, and building strong ...
Are you an “enjoy-the-ride” or a “land-the-plane” type of communicator? In counseling we often hear couples say, “We need to learn to communicate better.” But what does that really mean?
Communicate with self-awareness, executive presence, empathy and flexibility in communication style Evaluate executive presence and communication flexibility using self-assessment and feedback Analyze ...
If you think a single leadership style suits all circumstances, you would be wrong. Moreover, adapting the wrong leadership style at the wrong time can seriously damage an organization’s culture, ...
Communication allows us to express our thoughts, share information and connect with other people. From sending a quick text to chatting with a friend over coffee, you are interacting with the people ...
“My spouse and I come from different cultural backgrounds, with different perspectives, upbringings, and experiences. We love each other, but our biggest cultural divide is how we communicate. Since ...