E-mail Efficacy – Part 2
In our previous blog (The Paradox of E-mail Communications) we argued that e-mail was not a very effective medium [...]
In our previous blog (The Paradox of E-mail Communications) we argued that e-mail was not a very effective medium [...]
E-mail offered the hope of instant communications. It also offered the advantage of asynchronous communications – the sender and receiver [...]
Admittedly my perspective may be skewed by my location – I’m in Ottawa, surrounded by abstract public servants, or [...]
Much has been written, or talked about, when it comes to the latest generational cohort, much of it misplaced, in [...]
As with many things in life we all have to manage a balance between politeness and honesty. Such balances [...]
Okay, we all know about social niceties, even political correctness – communicating so as not to offend. But what [...]
Deception in interpersonal relationships is commonplace. Deception can be especially prevalent when being polite, and it may not be [...]
The reason for using tact and diplomacy in communications – being polite so as not to offend – is [...]
Your first thought might have been – oxymoronic. But lets not be quite so cynical. While we do wish [...]
A ‘faux pas’ (from French meaning ‘false step’) is usually an accidental, or unintentional, breach of socially accepted norms, manners [...]