Communication Free Articles - Page 6 of 10
Melih Oztalay
Business Strategy - Conquering A Culture Of Indecision
The job of the CEO, everyone knows, is to make decisions. And most of them do - countless times in the course of their tenures. [Read More]
Adrian Kennelly
Elements of a Good Business Letter
The essentials which go to make up a good business letter may be divided into two classes - mechanical make-up, and contents. Before a letter can come into existence the mechanical side must be attended to. The subject matter may be pertinent and well composed and yet the letter itself be so arranged typo-graphically and so disposed on the page that the unity of the whole is lost. [Read More]
Jon Butt
Be Confused No More - A Definition Of Video Conferencing
In video conferencing, synchronized images and verbal communication are transmitted between two or more locations. Now that we have videoconferencing defined, how does videoconferencing work? [Read More]
Jon Butt
Make Your Communications Easier With Teleconference VoIP Software
Teleconference VoIP software can make a teleconference more productive and run more smoothly, as the software has features that will provide teleconference participants with more flexibility and interactivity. VoIP web conferencing may also be among the features provided by a typical VoIP software vendor [Read More]
Jon Butt
Why do I need a external antenna for my PocketPC?
An external antenna is one of the numerous PDA handheld accessories along with PDA cases, screen protectors, styluses, car mounts, cables, and others that ensure total Pocket PC protection and improved functions [Read More]
Jon Butt
How Does Operator Attended Phone Conferencing Work?
Businesses need to be connected throughout the whole organization. And many companies have come to rely on phone conferencing as a means for cost-effective long-distance communication [Read More]
Jon Butt
How To Choose Videoconference Carts
Video conferencing carts come in a variety of designs to suit different purposes. Surprisingly, there is nothing special about their construction. At times, they even look like ordinary shelves or cabinets with wheels [Read More]
Nick Wood
Dealing with Customer Enquiries on Your Website
Whatever product or service you market on your website, you undoubtedly receive any number of enquiries from both your existing and potential customers. How well do you handle these communications? Do you even want to receive questions from your web customers in the first place? Sales are at stake here, so let us look at this issue. [Read More]
Myelita Melton
Ten Tips for Learning to Speak Spanish
Many Americans are learning Spanish to meet both business and personal goals. This article contains ten practical tips to help you get results speaking Spanish fast. [Read More]
Robert Bentz
Text Message Alerts Could Save Lives in Emergency Situations
The tragedy at Virginia Tech has many academic institutions looking for the best method to inform students and staff should the unthinkable happen at their school. Text message alerts may be the quickest and most reliable way to reach their constituents. [Read More]
Anna Woodward
The Benefits of Two-Way Pagers
Two way pagers are a substitute for cell phones. Owning a two way pager means you can both send and receive messages (words and numbers) from your pager therefore replacing other more expensive communication devices. [Read More]
Ashley Truitt
First Impressions Last. . . So What Image Do You Want To Leave Behind?
First impressions are crucial when establishing rapport and relationships with others. For instance, if you fail to make a good impression with your professional appearance, you'll find it harder to convince colleagues to heed your requests or agree with your business decisions. [Read More]
Robert Bentz
900 Numbers Celebrate 20 Year Anniversary
900 Numbers have been around for almost twenty years now. This article traces the origins of pay per call phone services. [Read More]
Amy Nutt
Using Speech Recognition Software as a Corporate Solution
Over the years, companies have searched for many solutions that would help them keep up with emerging technology. [Read More]
Gail Solish
Essential Skills for Creating A Dynamite Relationship with Your Boss
At some point in our lives most of us will be working for someone else, so it is important to fully understand what makes our boss tick and how best to interact and influence him or her. How much attention have you given to your boss's personality style? How does she function? What seems to agitate or please her? If we have a difficult boss we focus on what drives us crazy. [Read More]