This week, I’m asking one simple but important question each day for you to ponder (on your own or with your team):
When you read out loud the words that your marketing agency came up with, how does it feel? How would you say it in your own words?
This week, I’m asking one simple but important question each day for you to ponder (on your own or with your team):
When you read out loud the words that your marketing agency came up with, how does it feel? How would you say it in your own words?
Our customers couldn’t – and shouldn’t – care less for how long it took us to make something. It’s our decision to spend the time
Always be truthful in what you say.Kind of a no-brainer, isn’t it? But there are two directions from which to approach this ideal. First, you
Good communicators want to be understood; great ones start by understanding. The good ones strive for clarity to make it easy for their audience to