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7 Rules for Fixing Business Communication

Highlights from my talk at Collabosphere 2015.
Sep | 30 | 2015

Sep | 30 | 2015
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I recently spoke at Collabosphere in Austin, TX on why business communication generally sucks. I have nothing but good things to say about the venue, speakers, networking, A/V, and WiFi. This was an excellent conference.

With a nod to Bill Maher, here are the last slides from my 40-minute talk (now available here).

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