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  • The Art Of Listening  By : Codi Morieta
    Everyone has a story to tell. However, not everyone may be willing to listen. Sometimes, we are amazed - in an unpleasant way – over the fact that we have not been paying attention to the one speaking to us. At some point along the story, our mind has wandered off, and we only drift back to reality when suddenly asked, “Are you still listening?”

    That would be most unfortunate, since next to our visual skills, our ability to listen allows us to reap various benefits. If we ...
  • Public Speaking: 9 Characteristics Of The Greats  By : Paul Evans
    There's more to speaking than sharing a few words. Here are the top nine characteristics of public speakers that you can use too

    1. Solid Content. Even a person lacking charismatic gifts can develop solid content. Always share something the audience finds valuable to their lives.

    2. Humorous. It's hard to hate someone you laugh with. The best speakers find a way to get people smiling early in the program. It opens hearts and makes the group receptive. You don't have to ...
  • Raise Your Elevator Speech To The Top Floor With Powerful Emotions  By : Michael Clark
    If your elevator speech sparks a buyer's curiosity, it's only doing half the job. Your elevator speech should not only spark curiosity but also awaken powerful emotions. Small business owners can learn success from the Madison Avenue and branding experts about how to design advertisements and messages that drive consumers to feel and act upon their emotions.

    While networking with other business leaders, I'm often surprised at how few utilize these techniques to their advan...
  • Presentation Skills - The Right Graph  By : J. Douglas Jefferys
    Microsoft does not know a heckuva lot about presentation design, but one thing they do correctly in PowerPoint is to make available different types of graph so that you can match the graph type to the point you’re trying to make with your data. There are twelve different graph types available with PowerPoint 2000, but few of those styles work well in the low-resolution world of computer-based presentations. With few exceptions, here is how you want to use the following types:...
  • Learn The Korean Language  By : John Davison
    The Korean language is spoken by more than 70 million people, primarily in North and South Korea. There are a number of native Korean language speakers in several countries, including the United States Australia, Canada, and Japan. The Korean language is made up of an alphabet of 28 characters that have been in used for hundreds of years. These characters are in no way similar the western alphabet that makes up the English, French, Spanish, and other languages. This can prove...
  • Immerse Yourself In The Japanese Language  By : John Davison
    Japanese is a language spoken by more than 120 million people worldwide in countries including Japan, Brazil, Guam, Taiwan, and on the American island of Hawaii. Japanese is a language comprised of characters completely different from the western alphabet that makes up such languages as English, French, Italian, and German. If you are required to learn Japanese for business reasons, or if you are planning a vacation to the Asian island, it might seem intimidating to learn a l...
  • Psychology Of Magic Management To Improve Your Business  By : Preston Houer
    Magic Management helps its clients develop effective communication. They use the principles of magic innovation, which works in the field of training & development and marketing services. It addresses communication and cultural issues that a business faces. These include developing presentation skills, and generating creative ideas.

    Magical Innovation is the application of 'magic' for business success. Built chiefly for the corporate society, it is an influential organizat...


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