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71: Satellite Internet Providers Prove Beneficial in Times of Need
Business continuity and disaster recovery are two of the most talked about challenges facing enterprises today. As disasters hit, whether man made or natural, many businesses have fallen short with

72: How To Improve Your Presentation Skills
A look at the role of presentation skills training and how it can help your business improve profits.

73: Laughter is the Best Motivation
Most people don't particularly like being told what to do and how to do their jobs better. And yet, Motivational speakers make a great deal of money doing just that, and people love them for it. It moves some people to tears.

74: Do Sales Presentations Make You Nervous? Try Taking A Speech Class
The only way to get better at something is to do it. Taking a speech or business communication class will force you to make presentations to audiences of people you don't know.

75: Add More Communication Arrows to Your Quiver by Writing Books
Everyone learns differently. To gain the most attention and understanding you need to provide a variety of story-telling-based ways to explain what you are doing through books. This article explains how to get started.

76: Sell the Store, Not the Chair
The purpose of teaching a salesman to spend extra time with a customer to discuss the store's long-term relationships with customers is to attempt to educate the buyer and create brand loyalty. Over time, brand loyalty and the desire to work with a store that stands behind their product can overcome many objections, including pricing.

77: Professional Translation Service Is The Best Way To Go
We provide free translation quotes and translations in 18 languages. All of our translations are proofread twice, before being delivered to our valued customers.

78: Finding Instructions on How to Set Up a Teleconference
Technology today is so advanced that people are able to hold meetings and conferences without even being in the same country, much less in the same room. This is often done through the technology of teleconferencing.

79: Characteristics of Good Constructive Feedback
We often confuse feedback with criticism - probably because much of our experience with it has had more to do with what we've done wrong than what we've done right or how we could do better. This is unfortunate. Feedback should not be viewed as a personal assault or a list of errors, mistakes, or mishaps. While the content of the feedback can be negative its delivery can always be constructive.

80: One Step to Making Small Talk
Just the thought of small talk congers up painful memories of stilted conversations that revolved around the weather and umpteen other dreadfully boring topics. Fortunately, the key to making good small talk is simple: be interested in other people. Here are a few small-talk tips to get the conversation going.


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