Lessons From a Missed Bus
Saturday, January 20th, 2007playing catch-up can leave you constantly running and never ahead of the game.
playing catch-up can leave you constantly running and never ahead of the game.
I just finished listening to what may be the last Gilmore Gang. There won’t be another one again. At least, not until the next one comes out.
Many of the people I’ve tried to share the concept of podcasting with have responded with an underwhelmed, ‘sooooo it’s just a bunch of people talking? […]
The United Church of Canada is making an attempt to engage in discussion. Their traditional media hooks are excellent, but the technical execution is wanting…
The smart marketer knows that the surest way to sway you is to appeal not to your reason but your emotions.
Begins: Wed, 25 Oct 2006 at 6:30 PM
Ends: Wed, 25 Oct 2006 at 9:30 PM
Entry fee: Free of charge
Location:
Burlington Art Centre 1333 Lakeshore Rd. Burlington, ON Canada
Link: Halton Peel Communications Association
Tags: halton peel communications association, hpca, networking, communications professionals
He who forgets the past is condemned to repeat it.
When your PowerPoint crutch is kicked out from under you, can you recover. Good presenters can, as PowerPoint was never a crutch for them in the first place…
A half hour commute turns into a five hour reminder of the importance of strong lines of communications and a plan for crises.
A penny here. A penny there. And now you’ve got my two cents.
Oleg Kuzin, a fellow member of the Halton Peel Communications Association, and certified translator has recently begun blogging. His blog, Translator’s Musings, shares his insights into the world of cross-language and cross-cultural communications.
One thing that Oleg shared over the HPCA mail list is that since beginning his blog, a Google search on his name […]
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