Public Speaking, Generations and Communication
"Getting Along in the Office: Meetings II" consists of three parts.
"Part I: Public Speaking" provides tips for putting together and executing an effective speech or presentation.
"Part II: Communication with Other Generations" provides insight to the different generations that populate the current workforce, and some basic principles about each that may aid in better communication between the respective ages.
"Part III: How to be the Youngest or the Oldest Person at the Meeting" offers respective Do's and Don'ts for workers under the age of 35 and workers over the age of 55, to help each respect and get along better with each other.
(1,960 words)
These three articles originally appeared in Ruth Haag's column, "Getting Along in the Office", in A Sandusky Bay Journal (Vol.2, Number 10; Vol.5, Numbers 5-6; Vol.6, Number 9)
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"Part I: Public Speaking" provides tips for putting together and executing an effective speech or presentation.
"Part II: Communication with Other Generations" provides insight to the different generations that populate the current workforce, and some basic principles about each that may aid in better communication between the respective ages.
"Part III: How to be the Youngest or the Oldest Person at the Meeting" offers respective Do's and Don'ts for workers under the age of 35 and workers over the age of 55, to help each respect and get along better with each other.
(1,960 words)
These three articles originally appeared in Ruth Haag's column, "Getting Along in the Office", in A Sandusky Bay Journal (Vol.2, Number 10; Vol.5, Numbers 5-6; Vol.6, Number 9)
Public Speaking, Generations and Communication
"Getting Along in the Office: Meetings II" consists of three parts.
"Part I: Public Speaking" provides tips for putting together and executing an effective speech or presentation.
"Part II: Communication with Other Generations" provides insight to the different generations that populate the current workforce, and some basic principles about each that may aid in better communication between the respective ages.
"Part III: How to be the Youngest or the Oldest Person at the Meeting" offers respective Do's and Don'ts for workers under the age of 35 and workers over the age of 55, to help each respect and get along better with each other.
(1,960 words)
These three articles originally appeared in Ruth Haag's column, "Getting Along in the Office", in A Sandusky Bay Journal (Vol.2, Number 10; Vol.5, Numbers 5-6; Vol.6, Number 9)
"Part I: Public Speaking" provides tips for putting together and executing an effective speech or presentation.
"Part II: Communication with Other Generations" provides insight to the different generations that populate the current workforce, and some basic principles about each that may aid in better communication between the respective ages.
"Part III: How to be the Youngest or the Oldest Person at the Meeting" offers respective Do's and Don'ts for workers under the age of 35 and workers over the age of 55, to help each respect and get along better with each other.
(1,960 words)
These three articles originally appeared in Ruth Haag's column, "Getting Along in the Office", in A Sandusky Bay Journal (Vol.2, Number 10; Vol.5, Numbers 5-6; Vol.6, Number 9)
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| BN ID: | 2940012645562 |
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| Publisher: | Haag Press |
| Publication date: | 02/22/2011 |
| Series: | Getting Along in the Office , #4 |
| Sold by: | Barnes & Noble |
| Format: | eBook |
| File size: | 26 KB |
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