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Three Communication Styles That Can Derail Your Career Progress

By |2024-08-08T13:15:15-05:00July 19th, 2018|1,770 Legacy Leadership Caffeine and Management Articles|

In any given workplace, there are a wide variety of communication styles on display. While the variation creates a rich environment for engaging and sharing ideas, there are a few styles and behaviors that get in the way of your communication and career success. If you or someone you know resemble one of the three styles: watchmaker, interruptor, or arguer, it's time to get help and adapt your communication style.

Why You Should Obsess Over Challenging Conversations (and what to do about them)

By |2024-08-08T13:15:18-05:00July 10th, 2018|1,770 Legacy Leadership Caffeine and Management Articles|

The road to career success runs through a nearly endless string of challenging conversations. Learn to survive and thrive in the most difficult of communication circumstances and watch your career grow. This article offers three big ideas to help you navigate challenging conversations and come out a winner.

Leader: It’s Time to Develop Your Listening Muscle

By |2024-08-08T13:15:24-05:00June 14th, 2018|1,770 Legacy Leadership Caffeine and Management Articles|

One of the root causes of communication failure in the workplace is our inability to listen effectively. We're typically distracted by our own thoughts, striving to multi-task, or, we annoyingly step all over the messages of others. However, we can improve our listening skills, and in the process, solve more problems and build performance. This article offers nine ideas to help strengthen your listening muscle.

A Manager’s Communication Rules for Survival and Success

By |2024-08-08T13:15:36-05:00April 29th, 2018|1,770 Legacy Leadership Caffeine and Management Articles|

A day in the life of a manager is a day spent navigating challenging communication situations. Successful managers understand the importance of building their messages using the three legs of the communication stool. They also understand how to apply six key rules and tools to succeed in challenging communication situations.

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