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'The Future of Business Is In the Lost Art of Communication'
Companies that communicate effectively have a 19.4 percent higher market premium than companies that do not.
In many ways, the world of work today is different from even a decade ago. You work with teams of people you never see — and may have never met except in the virtual sense. If you do have a place of work, the people in it come and go at all hours, in various states of dress ranging from the traditional to jeans. It is not improbable that most of us work out of our home, at least some of the time. People come and go from employment in companies with astonishing rapidity. Some work for other firms that are temporarily connected with you in joint alliances. Some work for subcontractors that have long-term relationships with your company, and some simply work for themselves, having given up on corporate employment altogether.
All of this complexity adds up to one certain issue: good communication has become more difficult than ever. How do you ensure that it happens successfully, and often enough to get the job done What are the new ground rules of communication in the virtual age Join us at the April's breakfast to find out these important answers.
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Tuesday Apr 8, 2008
7:30 AM - 9:00 AM CDT
Starts: 0730am
Ends: 0900am
Laura Goldberg
phone:8474131010 x11
fax:8474131414
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