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Want to become not only a powerful communicator, but an effective one? Here are the 10 most effective communication skills to help!

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2/3/2003 Your employees may come from nations all around the world. The challenge: Ensure that their contributions aren't buried under language and cultural differences. Here are seven tips for improving communication. by Kim Ribbink

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Written communication is using the written word to send a message. In business, this is a necessary skill as accurate information is key. Refresh those skills here by taking a look at this guide to the types of written communication and how to use them.

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With all that has been asked of educators this year (and every year), adding in poorly designed professional development feels a bit like putting hot fudge on your ballpark hotdog—maybe not be the most efficient use of resources…on so many levels. Adults are unique in how they learn. There is a specific finesse that is required from people wanting to instruct adults. When done right, professional development can be more than just “valuable;” it can spark real growth and change. What really…

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