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10 Body Language Tips Every Speaker Must Know (Infographic) tags: Training MM France Just Made It Illegal To Answer Work Emails After 6 P.M. tags: Management MM OLP Launches the First Litigation Support Certification Exam: First of its kind will set industry standards tags: LitSupport MM Mobile Apps Are Killing The Free Web, Handing A…

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Say Goodbye to Corny Stock Images | Social Media Today tags: MM Blogging What your employees won’t tell you—but you really should hear tags: MM Management State of Public Speaking: Who Will Disrupt the “Show up and Throw up” Industry? tags: MM Training Why Is Facebook Page Reach Decreasing? More Competition And Limited Attention tags:…

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A Different Perspective on Social Networks

Whether it’s the thousands who follow my Child Abuse Survivor site on Twitter and Facebook, or just my cousins and I chatting about sports on my sports page, I’m getting something out of the effort by simply connecting with people who I might not otherwise have the chance to, and it’s those connections that make the effort worthwhile, even if I don’t have a million page views.

Is The Trainer Responsible for a Student Learning?

Ant Pugh asks an interesting question: Do you feel responsible for your learners and their development? He spends the better part of that post making the case that yes, teachers, trainers and other educators are, in fact, responsible for whether the students learn or not. I tend to agree with him, to a point. Yes,…