…but little use if you can’t get them across
How many managers and leaders with brilliant ideas fail to impress and inspire the people they are trying to reach? It’s a big problem — and not just for those who have to make stand-up presentations, but also for those who are trying hard to communicate with […]
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Illumine posted this on November 25th, 2008
This is filed in: Informal communication, Verbal Communication
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How much writing do you do in your job? Probably more than you think. But the problem is that hardly any of it gets read. Here Clive Lewis, MD of Illumine Training, outlines why we need to cut the bull and write far more persuasively.
Forget phone calls. Put aside face-to-face interactions. The truth is that […]
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Illumine posted this on November 25th, 2008
This is filed in: Business Writing Workshop (Training), Writing Dynamics™ (Training), Written Communication
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Silver tongues and fast feet
The ability to be spontaneous when speaking is essential for leaders, managers and front line staff who want to engage their audiences. Here Clive Lewis, MD of Illumine Training, reveals how you can begin to think on your feet.
Who wouldn’t want to have that ability to say the right thing at […]
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Illumine posted this on November 25th, 2008
This is filed in: Professional Presentations (Training), Speaking and Presenting, Think On Your Feet® (Training), Verbal Communication
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Each year, the Plain English Campaign present awards for the best and worst examples of English. Their infamous ‘Golden Bull’ award injects some mischief, but has given us some great examples for you:
The following pieces of writing have all been awarded the Golden Bull by The Campaign for Plain English over the past few years:
Trilogy Telecom (an e-mail to […]
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Illumine posted this on November 21st, 2008
This is filed in: Written Communication
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A new book by Clive Lewis promises to help you become an Extraordinary Reader and eliminate information overload, for good. Here Anthony Landale reports on a new reading strategy that will get you the knowledge you need, fast.
“We have met the enemy and he is us” is the evocative title of a new report into […]
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Illumine posted this on November 3rd, 2008
This is filed in: Speed Reading, The Extraordinary Reader
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