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Now blogging on Communitelligence

This week I started contributing to the Communication Skills blog on Communitelligence. Spreadin' the love. It's cool to be blogging together with a team, all focused on helping communicators improve their skills. Phil Douglis is talking about visual imagery and...

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Do you match your persona?

In the past several weeks I've had occasion to meet some people I previously only knew on Twitter. It's always interesting to meet face-to-face after building a virtual relationship. I mistakenly read in so much from how they communicate online. Then, bam! Here comes...

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Taking a career mulligan

In a session today in Aspen at the Council on Communication Management's conference, a speaker talked about taking a career mulligan. He asked everyone in the audience to think back on our own mulligans. My first, not my last, was a doozy. I was fresh out of college...

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Learning from the past

I'm in Aspen this week for the Council on Communication Management conference. Beautiful place. The type of place that should make you forget about all your worries. Aspen's idyllic charm isn't working this time. People are talking about swine flu. People are busy...

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What to do with the commentphobics

Forrester research says that 25% of online adults in the U.S. are critics [source: Groundswell] – those who comment on, rank, or rate content. The question is: how do they comment? In the case of this blog, comments don't generally show up in the comments section of...

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It’s about responsibility

Went to a tea party today. Aside from attending "Dan's Bakesale" in the mid-90s to help "Dan" raise funds to subscribe to the Limbaugh Letter, I've never attended a true political rally until today. Some signs called out the need for more emphasis on personal...

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