The most productive form of communication is a give and take exchange.
However, there are times when it is necessary to issue directives to a large group and the power of a commanding voice is essential in these circumstances.
The most productive form of communication is a give and take exchange.
However, there are times when it is necessary to issue directives to a large group and the power of a commanding voice is essential in these circumstances.
A properly delivered directive will be understood by everyone in the vicinity. Proper directives have a tone, cadence, and snap that bring about a willing, correct and immediate compliance.
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