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Tag Archives: communication
Talking the Talk: Generational Communication Styles in the Workplace
In today’s multi-generational workforce, communication styles are as varied as the people using them. From Baby Boomers to Gen Z, each generation brings a unique set of preferences, expectations, and habits when it comes to how they connect and collaborate. … read more
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Tagged communication, generations, soft skills, work
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Walking the Fine Line: Humor in the Workplace
We’ve all been there: you’re making small water cooler talk while you enter data into the system, and someone cracks a joke that is either the funniest thing you’ve ever heard or falls so flat you want to leave the … read more
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Tagged Cameron Kolb, Cami Kolb, communication, humor, jokes, soft skills, workplace
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Effective Communication in a Remote Environment
In a world that is striving to return to more “normal” personal and professional environments, there are opportunities to reflect and improve on adaptations that were born out of necessity due to the COVID-19 pandemic. While there were disruptions in … read more
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Tagged Arizona, audit, communication, government, Nathan Cook, nonprofit, NPO, remote work, school district, team, technology, telecommuting
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How to Run Effective Meetings
Everyone knows that running an efficient meeting, where all necessary topics get discussed and everything ends on time, can be very difficult. At best, an inefficient meeting results in frustration, or perhaps boredom. At worst, it means plummeting productivity, low … read more
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Tagged communication, James Shankland, personal development, soft skills, team
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Leadership through Emotional Intelligence
by Brittney Williams, CPA, CGFM, Audit Partner
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Tagged communication, empathy, EQ, soft skills; teams; EI
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