Analytical Skills 
Improve business decisions by learning how to gather, interpret and present data.

Develop specialized skills and strategies to help you assess patterns, identify relevant questions, gain data-driven insights and effectively share analytical information with others.

Topics

Do You Know What Your Body Just Said?

We reveal a lot about our attitudes, emotions, and motives by the way we hold our bodies.

Eight Effective Elements for Engaging a Multigenerational Audience

Learn how to improve presentations to multigenerational groups

Engaging (Suddenly) Remote Teams Virtually

In the midst of the unexpected and unprecedented COVID-19 pandemic, most organizations have found themselves managing at least part of their workforce through a sudden shift to working from home.

Facebook vs. Face Time

The value of face to face communication in our high-tech age.

Feed Your Head

Read well-written stuff, and you’ll absorb a sense of how punctuation works and what it can accomplish.

Focus on the Fundamentals of Effective Communication within an Organization

Learn how in-house communication affects business results and how you can inspire more effective communication in your company.

Framing Your Messages for Improved Business Communication

A frame is a lens through which people interpret the information they receive. As it relates to improving business communication, framing a message is about positioning it so that both the intention and the content are interpreted as they were meant.

Get Rid of Those Pesky "Weasel Words"

Does your writing have a weasel problem? Weasel is language that sounds wishy-washy, even sneaky. It avoids saying anything definitively. Here's how to tell if weasels have infested your writing....

Get Their Attention and Keep It!

How to cultivate and communicate star power presence.

Getting to "Yes" with Chinese Companies

We've all heard the expression, "When in Rome, do as the Romans do." The adage is especially true for American executives who want to forge relationships with Chinese companies. Often it's not what is said, but rather, how. Here are...