by Jamie Morgan | Jul 2, 2019 | Communication & Information Theory
The Functions of Communication At its most fundamental, it can be said, that a key function of Communication is interpreting a particular situation and acting within that situation. The assumption is that the reception of stimuli, from our bodies, and the... by GA6th Staff | Mar 15, 2016 | Building Consensus, Information Analysis, Political Correctness
7 Communication Skills to Succeed in Work and Life. Communication is a requirement for almost any job and almost any life activity. So the better you are communicating the better you will be in life. Here are my top 7 communication skills to succeed in Work and Life:... by GA6th Staff | Oct 26, 2014 | Decision Making
First things first: Confidence is not bravado, or swagger, or an overt pretense of bravery. Confidence is not some bold or brash air of self-belief directed at others. Confidence is quiet: It’s a natural expression of ability, expertise, and self-regard. Confidence... by Ira Gorelick | Aug 30, 2013 | Communication
We need to feed and grow our positive connections and stave and shrink our negative connections. Of course the trick is knowing which are good connections and which are not. We can often be fooled by thinking longevity is the same as a positive connection. We have...