Communications

I’ve talked often on this blog about my belief that there’s a need for people to watch their language in the workplace. To whit, here’s a short list of posts I’ve written on the subject: Choosing Your Words Carefully The Misunderstanding Of The First Amendment Intentional Unintentional Freudian Slips Communicating Badly Consequences For Actions Again […]

I’ve written only a few posts on the topic of listening, and it turns out the last one I wrote was back in June of 2008, almost 4 years ago, when I wrote a post titled Try Listening For A Change. I wrote a post in 2007 titled Learn To Shut Up and one in […]

I’m going to acknowledge something here; I can be fairly sensitive at times. I get that way whenever certain speech patterns of mine, based on my background, come up for discussion. I will also admit that sometimes I should just shut my mouth and move on, but we all know that doesn’t always happen. An […]

While trying to come up with the title of this post, I wondered if I should limit it to business communications, since this is a business blog. I decided that it didn’t matter who it was geared toward because communications is a problem we all have with each other, business or not. Bindaas Madhavi via […]

Lately I’ve been talking a little bit more about some of the services I offer as it regards something called a charge master. I write about it often because I have found that there are many people, including in healthcare, that really don’t understand why it’s so important. I have a friend who’s also a […]