Forming and Tapping Relationships in a Group Interaction
In addition to initiating and encouraging interaction, we can structure and deliver our remarks to form and tap relationships in group settings... Read More
Personalities Lurk Behind Twitter Streams
Posted on25 Jul 2013
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Increasingly, we are seeing the connection between all that we do and our personalities. Why is this “groundbreaking?” For centuries now, we’ve... Read More