Communication styles are not innate. We are not born with them—we learn them. If you would like to learn how to communicate better at work or at home, or if you would like to teach employees, managers, or leaders how to use better communication styles to ease tension and inspire confidence, you can do that.
Have you ever been in the middle of a task when a chat message, buzzing phone, meeting invitation or news alert broke your flow? It’s hard to get going again after a distraction. And that’s more concerning than it might seem at first. Most people come up against between 31.6 and 60 distractions in a day. Each distraction pulls our attention away for 5 to 25 minutes, which can quickly add up to an astronomical amount of unnecessary time wasted.
Running a business today is a tough gig. It’s fair to say that the combination of two global economic catastrophes in two decades, rising inflation, increasing competition and widespread employee disengagement has business leaders looking for ways to manage costs. But there’s growing evidence that shows cost-cutting is bad for productivity.
Leadership skills are not always innate to leaders. In fact, effective leadership roots in inspiring and motivating action toward achieving a team or organization’s goals. To do that, leaders must have communication skills to connect with their audience. Company leaders or executives are the de facto “face” of the team or the company. They are the ones who face the internal and external stakeholders.
Push notifications play a critical role in our digital world. They’re an essential tool for driving user engagement, ensuring retention, and delivering real-time updates, but implementing them in Android can be a complex task. Engineering teams are tasked with not only the technical implementation but also the logic that encompasses the entire notification experience.
Efficiency and agility are the linchpins of business success, the demand for streamlined processes is more significant than ever. Enter the Enterprise Service Management (ESM) framework: a strategic tool designed to optimize organizational processes and bring order to the chaotic world of business operations. In this piece, we’ll delve into the key components of ESM, its benefits, and how it fosters cross-departmental collaboration.
Microsoft Teams has become a known name in enterprise communication, seamlessly integrating chat, video conferencing, and file sharing. During the pandemic, Microsoft Teams' healthcare usage soared from 44 million to 115 million users in just a few months. But when it comes to healthcare, where patient data is both sensitive and regulated, a crucial question emerges: Is Microsoft Teams HIPAA compliant?