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Musings from Exec-Comm on all things communication
Video: Quick Tips To Become… Video: Quick Tips To Become A Better Global Communicator
03/22/19
Are your communication skills "world class"? Working in a global environment is an exciting challenge, and it may mean stepping…
Video: Business Writing That Gets… Video: Business Writing That Gets Results
03/06/19
When you and your team write clear, concise, action-oriented documents, projects move faster, you're more productive, and you get better…
Exec-Comm Accepts Year Up's Community… Exec-Comm Accepts Year Up's Community Ambassador Award
02/15/19
Last week, Exec-Comm proudly accepted Year Up’s Community Ambassador Award during the Class 24 graduation ceremony. The Community Ambassador Award…
Crafting An Interesting Story From… Crafting An Interesting Story From A Boring Game
02/05/19
Good morning! Did you watch the Super Bowl Sunday night? While the pundits predicted it would be a close game,…
Take Your Storytelling Game From… Take Your Storytelling Game From Good To Great: Lessons From The Super Bowl
01/29/19
This NFL post-season is already full of stories – just look at the two overtime victories in the conference finals…
Startups And Small Businesses: One… Startups And Small Businesses: One Elevator Ride Can Change Everything
01/11/19
Elevators are cramped, slightly uncomfortable spaces at best. As you’re riding the elevator up to your office this morning, picture…
How Bryan Cranston's Story Can… How Bryan Cranston's Story Can Help You Improve Your Communication Skills
01/03/19
As you set resolutions, goals, and aim to form new positive habits, keep your communication skills top of mind. Here…
Leading with Executive Presence: What… Leading with Executive Presence: What can we learn from the Soldier and the Saint?
03/29/18
When I think of Executive Presence, I think of two very different people I’ve had the privilege to meet. Both…
3 Key Attributes for Executive… 3 Key Attributes for Executive Presence
02/15/18
Consultant, Robert Chen shares three key attributes of someone with executive presence. First, be comfortable in your own skin and…