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		<title>6 steps to becoming an email superstar</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Back in about 1997 I'm sure you read an article titled something like "Email Netiquette". This is not a refresher. Email has become a major part of our daily professional lives, but is often done poorly. Just by implementing a few simple rules, you can become a superstar!


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		<title>Communication: When it fails, who is to blame?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[A friend on Twitter asks "If someone doesn't understand you, is it their error or your own?" It's an interesting question, one I couldn't answer in 140 characters. Read on for my thoughts on willing, hostile and distracted listeners.


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