Tuesday, May 24, 2011

Improving Your Interpersonal Skills


It takes time and practice to improve your interpersonal skills. Many of the skills may take time for you to adopt; however, there are also some quick techniques that you can use to start to make things easier almost immediately.

Stay professional.
Be at your best in every situation. Remember that the way you act reflects on your character. Learn to deal with situations in an appropriate way.


Establish credibility.
Be sincere. If you are truthful and upfront with people, it will go a long way to gaining another person's respect and trust.


Understand others' point of view.
Remember to reflect on what others tell you. Even if you disagree, take the time to learn and understand another person's perspective.


Learn about others.
Take time to talk with employees or clients. Conversations do not need to be work related. Sometimes simple conversations can help you learn about the person and build rapport.


Be confident.
Keep eye contact and a relaxed body posture. Be sure to speak clearly and at a moderate pace.

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Thursday, May 19, 2011

How Peter Handal and Dale Carnegie & Associates train leaders to communicate better


Every leader knows that communication provides the most opportunity to really mess things up.

That’s why Chairman and CEO Peter Handal and his team at the New York-based Dale Carnegie & Associates Inc. spend so much time working with executives around the country about how to be better in business and better communicators. In fact, they work with 400 of the Fortune 500 companies.

Friday, May 6, 2011

We have launched our new website on May 4th.

There are a few bugs that have to be worked out but, want you all to know that we are working on them with the webmaster and they should be worked out shortly.

Let us know what you think! If you are having trouble finding what you need, feel free to give us a call at 303-964-8688.