Improving your communication skills - (i.e. for YouTube vlogging videos, when public speaking, even radio presentation and general conversation with friends and family) - requires a combination of practice and learning from experts. Reading good quality books can provide valuable insights and techniques to enhance your communication style. Here are ten of the many books... Continue Reading →
Using Twitter to Get Camera Recommendations
Hard to believe it, I have had a Twitter account since mid 2008. For a long time it was just something I looked at from time to time, not understanding how anyone could cross-converse in such a hectic and vibrant community. It looked (and sometimes still does) like a bazillion monkeys chattering over the top... Continue Reading →
Behavioral Interviewing Is Not The Way To Go – Forbes
Read the article. It makes sense. Talk with me, not at me. Let's chat on one side of the table, not opposite one another. http://www.forbes.com/sites/lizryan/2014/03/04/why-i-hate-behavioral-interviewing/