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Time to rethink the immigration point system

WINNIPEG, MB, Nov. 17, 2008/ -- designed to do in 1967: select immigrants that will make the greatest contribution to Canada.…

Body language lessons from the US Presidential debates

BERKELEY, CA, Nov. 9, 2008/ Troy Media/ -- You may never find yourself in the high-stakes, high-pressure world of a presidential debate, but if you are addressing an employee audience,…

The knowledge sharing instinct

BERKELEY, CA, Nov. 9, 2008/ Troy Media/ -- My friend, Joe, keeps information to himself. In his mind, not telling what he knows gives him a personal competitive advantage. After…

Lessons for the 21st century

BERKELEY, CA, Nov. 9, 2008/ Troy Media/ -- Want to develop the most crucial professional skill for the 21st century? Then learn to thrive on change! The era of predictability…

This is your brain on change

Don't you just hate dealing with people who fight against every plan for organizational change? You know the type: They're disruptive, set in their ways, and highly resistant to change,…

What you say without speaking

On a recent radio interview entitled "What you're saying without speaking," I was asked to comment on the body language of U.S. Public Radio Marketplace host Kai Ryssdal. He was…

Face to face

In this fast-paced, techno-charged era of email, blogs, wikis and IMs, one universal truth remains: Face-to-face is still the most preferred, productive and powerful communication medium.…

Thriving on discontinuous change

Executives see significant change ahead, but the gap between expected change and the ability to manage it has almost tripled since the last Global Study in 2006.…