The Audrey Hepburn guide to employee recognition
The actress’s letter to Henry Mancini, the composer for ‘Breakfast at Tiffany’s,’ is a prime example of how to acknowledge employees for a job well done.
The actress’s letter to Henry Mancini, the composer for ‘Breakfast at Tiffany’s,’ is a prime example of how to acknowledge employees for a job well done.
This 10-question survey asks simple, straightforward questions so you can more quickly—and precisely—determine how engaged your workforce is.
This infographic reports that 50 percent of employees who have a best friend at work say they feel a strong connection to their company.
Employee rewards and motivation aren’t the simple matters they seem. They require thought and diplomatic subtlety. Are your incentives turning employees off?
You may not think you’re a natural, but anyone can learn how to be funny. Just follow these tips.
With all due respect to Mom and Dad, the expression of gratitude before or after your presentation just mucks it up and weakens your message. You’re welcome.
This infographic from LondonSpeakerBureau.com offers nine steps to a memorable speech, from preparation to delivery.
Many speakers have never reflected that they must be considerate to their audiences. If you’re in this boat, this practical list of don’ts will open your eyes and improve your next talk.
TED talks have become a phenomenon, and rightly so. The speakers don’t simply get on stage and wing it, though. Neither should you. Don’t pass up these vital techniques.
The 2015 edition of AP Stylebook contains several additions and revisions to food, sports, news and social media terms.
Think commas don’t matter? An Ohio woman got a ticket reversed when a court sided with her over the placement of a comma in a city law.
Whether in casual conversation or when addressing a roomful of listeners, make sure you get these words right. Here are preventive tips for avoiding a heinous incident.
The guidelines for novelists and screenwriters apply to anyone who strings words together to tell a story, inform readers or engage an audience—and keep your editor at bay.
You might view proofing as tedious, but it’s a crucial element of the writing process. Try these steps for keeping your text clear and powerful.
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