Wouldn’t it be great if your emails were the envy of everyone in your company? Simple–Short—to the point and crystal clear so people actually read them? Learn how to make that happen in this video.
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I was a reporter for WPVI ABC TV Philadelphia when Brian was at WCAU TV Philadelphia. We occasionally competed on stories. Because I recall Brian as one of the best journalists I have come across, I was quite upset at the suspension and what has transpired. Yet, I understand it and think NBC did the right thing. [Read more…] about Op-Ed: Lessons to be learned from Brian Williams
I was a reporter for WPVI ABC TV Philadelphia when Brian was at WCAU TV Philadelphia. We occasionally competed on stories. Because I recall Brian as one of the best journalists I have come across, I was quite upset at the suspension and what has transpired. Yet, I understand it and think NBC did the right thing.
As always, there are leadership lessons to be learned from someone else’s mistakes.
For what it’s worth, I’m rooting for Brian and hope his viewers and colleagues remember the great work he’s done and forgive him. We all make mistakes. We just don’t all make them so publicly.
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I was preparing to work with a researcher who has to give an important 30-minute talk to investors. I asked her to send over her remarks for me to look at before we get together. I get the email, hit print and leave my office for a few minutes.
When I return, the printer is still printing. Thinking that something is wrong with my printer or that I accidentally told it to print multiple copies, I scramble through the pages only to realize the endless ink spewing into the print tray is all hers! Fifty pages. Single spaced. Written word for word. [Read more…] about Writing for the eye is not writing for the ear
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