Being Task Oriented Without Running Over People
Paul Bramson, keynote speaker and CEO at The Paul Bramson Companies talks in Communication Intelligence about the problems and solutions for task-oriented communication behavior that is out of balance.
Absence of Restitution and Change Prevents Trust Restoration
Apologies made by executives often fall flat for two significant reasons, says Cheyenne Hunt-Majer, J.D., a big tech accountability advocate at Public Citizen.
What to Avoid When Needing an Apology to Succeed
A conversation about what types of apologies are unlikely to work and why so, with Phillip Arceneaux, Ph.D., an assistant professor of Strategic Communication at Miami (OH) University.
The Problems with Common Sense
Dian Griesel talks about the subject of common sense in this Brief Exchanges piece in Communication Intelligence. Griesel, founder and president of Dian Griesel International (DGI) and Silver Disobedience Inc., echoes Voltaire about the topic and explains why she thinks exhibiting common sense is so difficult sometimes.
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Correcting Course Before Committing the Great Mistake
Opportunity usually is available, even if just momentarily, before a decision results in outcomes, not always desirable ones. Choice is there.
A famous, accomplished writer talked about it and in this Brief Exchanges piece, so does John Stoj, founder at Verbatim Financial.
See what the acclaimed novelist said about the topic and what Stoj has learned from his experiences and encourages others to consider.