Why Business Writing Matters

In today’s age of technology, it is easier than ever to neglect our written communication skills. With an abundance of instant messages, social media posts, and casual emails flooding our screens, it is no wonder that professional writing has become more of a challenge than in years past. Nevertheless, effective workplace communication still hinges on…

The Writing System

Although much of today’s corporate product is written, employees often struggle to communicate with clarity and professionalism. This problem is likely due to the very structured — and often technical — elements of business writing. Without proper training and a substantial amount of practice, it is easy for workers to fall into error traps, which…

Thriving in a Virtual Environment

Virtual workplaces were first introduced in the 1990s as new technologies, such as personal computers and the internet, became readily accessible. Taking advantage of reduced overhead costs, increased productivity, and a global talent pool, many companies began opening satellite offices and posting remote job offerings. The trend caught on, and by the early 2000s, the…

Embracing the Virtual Workplace

In March 2020, the World Health Organization (WHO) announced that the COVID-19 outbreak had evolved into a pandemic, and life as we once knew it ceased to exist. Schools closed, few people had access to childcare, transportation became limited, and organizations across the country were left reeling. While employees frantically searched for alternative office spaces…

Executive Coaching

Overview: Despite their strengths in numerous business disciplines, many of today’s leaders are missing a key ingredient to leadership: influence. Those who depend too heavily upon the authority of their position minimize their ability to gain commitment, manage disruption, and bring about powerful results. Executive development coaching is designed to help participants refine their leadership…