What tone should you use in social media posts? Should you take a stand on social issues? In Everybody Writes, Ann Handley offers a comprehensive guide to improving your writing and reaching your audience. When it comes to writing for social media, she discusses how to keep your brand voice consistent while adapting your tone. Keep reading for Handley’s tips as well as some advice about commenting on social causes.
The Importance of Creative Writing—Whatever Your Purpose
What’s the best way to evoke emotions with your writing? How can you balance creativity with credibility when you write? Whether you’re emailing your colleagues at work, posting on social media, writing papers for school, or writing content for marketing, creativity matters. In Everybody Writes, Ann Handley discusses why it’s important and how to achieve it. Continue reading to learn about the importance of creative writing for all types of content.
Writing for Your Audience: Focus on Usefulness & Connection
What’s the “so what” factor? How can you, as a writer, advocate for your readers? In Everybody Writes, Ann Handley discusses writing for your audience. She explains that your writing must help your reader by providing useful content and that it should build a strong relationship with your reader. Keep reading to learn more about these two critical aspects of writing.
Conversational Intelligence by Judith Glaser: Overview
What is Conversational Intelligence by Judith Glaser about? What are the main takeaways of the book? In Conversational Intelligence, Judith Glaser argues that your struggle to connect with certain co-workers or your team may be because of a lack of conversational intelligence. This means that you don’t understand how important conversations are at work, and how to infuse conversations with trust. Read below for a brief overview of Conversational Intelligence by Judith Glaser.
The 2 Life Coaching Skills Every Coach Must Have
What are the core life coaching skills? How can you do your job more effectively by learning these skills? In Coach the Person, Not the Problem, Marcia Reynolds describes the most important life coaching skills that separate the great from the good. According to her, there are two core skills every life coach should learn to be successful in their field. Read on to learn the two life coaching skills you should master as a coach, according to Reynolds.
What Makes Good Writing? The 3 Ingredients You Need
What makes good writing? How do you determine the purpose of your writing? How much do creativity and accuracy matter? In Everybody Writes, Ann Handley offers a comprehensive guide to writing in today’s business world. She shares three ingredients for good writing that involve attention to your audience, creativity, and credibility. This formula works for all kinds of writing, within or outside of business. Read more to learn about these three elements of good writing.
How to Have Good Conversations at Work: 7 Helpful Tips
Do you want to become conversationally intelligent? How do you have good conversations in the workplace? Fostering trusting dialogue is important for any workplace. In Conversational Intelligence, Judith Glaser covers seven techniques to help you do this. If you want to learn how to have good conversations, keep reading.
Reflective Practice in Coaching: What It Is & How to Use It
What is reflective practice in coaching? Why is it an important skill for coaches? What are some examples of reflective practice? In Coach the Person, Not the Problem, Marcia Reynolds seeks to expand people’s understanding of coaching. She argues that coaching is a partnership in which coaches can use reflective practice to help clients examine and challenge deep-seated beliefs that limit them. Keep reading to learn more about reflective practice in coaching, according to Reynolds.
Everybody Writes by Ann Handley: Book Overview & Takeaways
Do you write emails or social media posts? What about business letters or marketing copy? How might your writing be improved? In Everybody Writes, Ann Handley discusses what makes writing good and how to make your writing more valuable. She explains brand voice and how it can be adapted for various purposes. She also shares her writing process that’s useful for all types of writing. Continue reading for an overview of this practical book.
How Cultural Differences Affect International Business
Wondering how cultural differences affect international business? What are some examples of cultural differences in international business? Jodie Fox wrote Reboot in part to provide advice on dealing with many of the situations you’ll encounter should you build a global business. In the book, she explains how cultural differences affect international business by providing examples of running her own global business—Shoes of Prey. Read on to learn about how cultural differences affect international business, based on Fox’s examples.