No, I’m not suddenly on a trend of weird post titles, although last week and this week might lead you to believe that! This week I want to talk to you about three words that, when used skilfully, can help you communicate persuasively. They are and, but and because. When you use the word but [...]
Entries Tagged as 'General Communication'
And…but…because…
September 3rd, 2010 · No Comments
Tags: Emotional Intelligence · General Communication · Persuasion and Influence · Wilkie Webinars
Technology Twinkies or Technology Brussels Sprouts?
August 27th, 2010 · 2 Comments
Huh? OK, I’ll explain the weird title. Last week I posted a video in which I talk about how communication technology can get in the way of communication. Lest you think I am against technology, let me assure you that’s not the case. I love today’s technology, and I believe we need to be in [...]
Tags: General Communication · In my opinion... · Uncategorized
Communication Technology Gets In the Way of Communication!
August 20th, 2010 · No Comments
Here’s a short video I put up on YouTube about just one way we misuse communication technology to the detriment of communication.
Tags: General Communication · Rants · Videos · Writing
More Communication Articles on My New Website
August 13th, 2010 · 2 Comments
If you are already familiar with my MHW Communications website, do visit again because it’s just been completely revamped. It has a brand new look, several videos and I believe gives a better picture of my business as it is today. Surf on over there now! If you’ve never visited my MHW Communications website, you [...]
Tags: General Communication
Guidance for the Newly Promoted
August 6th, 2010 · No Comments
Last week I told you about my interview with Tom Cox on Tom on Leadership. If you didn’t catch it, but would still like to listen, click on the link below to listen to the recording. Guidance for the Newly Promoted If you are a recently promoted manager, or if you work with one, you’ll [...]
Tags: General Communication · Leadership · The Manager's Journey

