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It's time to take stock of the evolving trends coming up in the field of human resources. Smart HR decisions can have a tremendous impact on the way organizations grow in the future; this is particularly true in the realm of employee development.

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Negotiating fills most of us with dread and fear of the conflict that may inevitably ensue.  Or we associate it with buying a car or a house, or something we do when we are in a market on holiday. Yet it is one of the most important skills you can develop as a good communicator.

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Empowering Employees: The Benefits of Presentation Skills

According to one study, 20% of people would do almost anything to get out of giving a presentation, including pretending to be sick.

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In the current economic climate, many companies find training and development opportunities to be too expensive and decide against paying out. However, corporate training is highly beneficial to both organisation and individual employees; the ample benefits make the cost and time invested in training truly worthwhile…

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We are all sexist: how unconscious bias drives inequality

A father and his son are involved in a horrific car crash and the man died at the scene. But when the child arrived at the hospital and was rushed into the operating theatre, the surgeon pulled away and said: “I can’t operate on this boy, he’s my son…” How can this be..? Figured it our yet..?.

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Martin Luther King Jr – Speech Communication Skills Power

It’s probably one of the most famous speeches in the world and this speech always moves me because of the passion Dr. King exhibits.

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High and Low Context Cultures 

Psychologists have long accepted that semantics (the words we choose and the meanings they connote) can have a big effect on the psychological state of both individuals and groups. Businesses certainly take word-choice seriously, some going so far, it seems, as micromanaging word use within their companies (e.g. discouraging the use of the word “problem” and replacing it with the word “challenge”.)

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How to speak with conviction

A simple step to speaking with conviction is the elimination of low status words and phrases.

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How to speak with conviction

A simple step to speaking with conviction is the elimination of low status words and phrases.