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Stand by Me - Musings on conflict between TM professionals
"Another positive baby step would be for TM-related cases at grand rounds to include components presented by medical laboratory technologists, nurses, and pharmacists, as appropriate."
Not So Fast: A Manifesto for Slow Communication
Speed used to convey urgency; now we somehow think it means efficiency.
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Speed used to convey urgency; now we somehow think it means efficiency
How To Tell A Story
It takes a dozen or more tellings to find your true rhythm... Sean Buvlala's (@storyteller) brief guide to storytelling.
How Does Our Language Shape the Way We Think?
Are languages merely tools for expressing our thoughts, or do they actually shape our thoughts?
Three Ways to Make Conferences Better
All I ask is that it more than just eating and sitting.
Don't flame me, bro'
People can vastly overestimate their ability to communicate unambiguously by email. We find it hard to take another person's perspective when communicating electronically. Even worse, our recipients tend t interpret emails more negatively than other forms
Facebook wants to own communication with your friends
Facebook's Terms of Reference is nothing short of terrifying.
Civilities | media structures research
"What is "media structures"? In short, it's more than just "interactive" or "new" media-- it's about the structures which underly such media, and how they affect how people communicate."
Become a Communication Expert
The
Consultant’s Communication Problem Approach (CCPA): A tool for
diagnosing strategic organizational communication problems, based on
the Twente Organizational Communication Model (TOCOM)
Facts Prove No Match for Gossip, It Seems
Language, according to the anthropologist Robin Dunbar, evolved because
gossip is a more efficient version of the “social grooming” essential
for animals to live in groups.
Improving Academic Presentation Style
How do use display methods appropriate to a narrative style, yet offer the quantitative figures and numbers appropriate to your scientific field. The advice from the field in the comments is golden.
Powerpoint presentations are part of the ecosystem of corporate communications, not merely single moments in time.
That means pay attention to announcing your presentation, creating take aways, and following up.
You don’t have to read a book to talk wisely about it
Distinguished professor of literature Pierre Bayard explains how to appear extremely well-read without turning a page.
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