Never use the ‘royal we’ and other rules for a pronoun in business writing
How to use the plural pronoun ‘we’ with the adjective ‘our’ and the pronoun ‘ours’ when writing on behalf of a company, organisation or a team.
How to use the plural pronoun ‘we’ with the adjective ‘our’ and the pronoun ‘ours’ when writing on behalf of a company, organisation or a team.
Most of your emails are sent to instant oblivion, to junk folder of blocked as spam. A massive waste of time and effort. What do you do?
No one is indispensable, and it’s true, but there are ways we can try and make ourselves indispensable, and here are the strongest.
Markets reach saturation and revenues stagnation.The only key that can reverse the decline is innovation through management communications.
In 1893, an American drug store owner, Caleb Bradham, invented a carbonated soft drink to sell from the soda fountain in his store. Pepsi Cola
Everyone has their favourite techniques for negotiations. The teams sit for hours in meeting rooms plotting their strategies into the night.
Weasels are small mammals found in most parts of the world other than Australia and Antarctica. What are weasel words and why do we use them?
The average executive spends 25% of their working day on emails. So it’s obvious that the first rule of emailing is: Read more here!
Language is constantly changing. We lose some wonderfully descriptive idioms and we gain others, some colourful, and others that are awkward.
Do you have an appointment with others? Know different words used to describe meetings, from a single person to hundreds or even thousands.