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<description><![CDATA[A team is only as good as each member's ability to communicate effectively. This is true of any team, but let's face it - virtual teams face a unique set of communication and connection issues. Leading virtual teams can be challenging at times, but there are specific and effective steps to take that will build strong connections, communication and trust within your team. Virtual teams can build exceptional communication.]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Ethical behaviour within any organization begins at the top. As surely as the behaviour from the C-suite affects management, the behaviour of management affects the teams they work with. In light of this reality of organizational communication, today's managers would be well-served to remember five keys to ethical behaviour.]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[In today's business world, the older, more experienced manager is often afraid of losing a good position to a younger, more technologically-savvy member of the new generation climbing up the corporate ladder. This fear is real, but there is a way for this new trend of promoting the brightest-of-the-youngest first to be a benefit on both sides of the fence.]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Even in ideal circumstances, it's not easy to constructively raise the next generation of leaders.  Divorcing couples have special issues and situations to deal with.  It's not always easy.  Thankfully, there are tools and strategies that make it easier.]]></description>
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