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Look Out for that Great Accountant s enhanced by colorful, well timed metaphors. We understand and draw from analogies so well we often don’t even realize when a metaphor has been used.There are many factors to be considered when you are trying to select the accountant who is right for you. In other words how to find that good one. Better still, how to find that “great one”.Make up a shortlist of at least 4 or 5 potential candidates. Compare what each has to offer. Come to a conclusi Metaphors are the tools that enhance and make us better communicators. Instead of sliding them to the back burner as CNN would suggest, we should instead welcome and invite their usage as an old friend returned. This is only m Customers Are Like Vampires Recently, CNN’s early-bird program ruminated that the business world has and is using too many colorful metaphors too often. From its broadcast, one was left with the impression that phrases like; hitting the ground running, watching the bottom line, and thinking out of the box, are “poison pills” and should be avoided in favor of more explicit terminology.No, customers aren't bloodsuckers (well, maybe a few are!) and they don't come out only at night. According to legend, vampires don't come in until they are invited. And that's true of customers, too.You may think you've invited your customers. After all, you put up signs identifying your store, got a Colorful metaphors aren’t or don’t need to be “poison pills” they can both elaborate and expand an idea while still being concise. In fact, they may add a colorful emotional quality to what otherwise may be a sterile moonscape presentation. True, you don’t want to sound like a mina bird squawking the same clich? or irritating phrases repeatedly but good communicators, rather in conversation or prose, don’t do this anyway. A good communicator will use metaphors to help us remember and prioritize information by painting complete pictures with fewer words, rather than droning in our ears like the buzz of a fly or the recitation of the multiplication tables. People for the most part, are not the binary machines (computers) we often sit at, we’re not Joe Fridays wanting, just the facts. We often need and prefer information to be presented in a way that draws pictures and makes familiar correlations for us. There are those times when cutting to the chase is much simpler, less dramatic, and more preferable but at these times a simple yes or no may often suffice. Good communication, being a high fidelity transfer of ideas, experiences, and concepts is enhanced by colorful, well timed metaphors. We understand and draw from analogies so well we often don’t even realize when a metaphor has been used. Metaphors are the tools that enhance and make us better communicators. Instead of sliding them to the back burner as CNN would suggest, we should instead welcome and invite their usage as an old friend returned. This is only m What You Need To Know About Logistics s aren’t or don’t need to be “poison pills” they can both elaborate and expand an idea while still being concise. In fact, they may add a colorful emotional quality to what otherwise may be a sterile moonscape presentation. True, you don’t want to sound like a mina bird squawking the same clich? or irritating phrases repeatedly but good communicators, rather in conversation or prose, don’t do this anyway. A good communicator will use metaphors to help us remember and prioritize information by painting complete pictures with fewer words, rather than droning in our ears like the buzz of a fly or the recitation of the multiplication tables.Logistics is a method of managing scarce resources. The need for logistics was initially felt during World War I and II. At that time, it only involved maintaining a constant supply of men and material during battles. Logistics has developed into a completely different branch of management and a lot of resear People for the most part, are not the binary machines (computers) we often sit at, we’re not Joe Fridays wanting, just the facts. We often need and prefer information to be presented in a way that draws pictures and makes familiar correlations for us. There are those times when cutting to the chase is much simpler, less dramatic, and more preferable but at these times a simple yes or no may often suffice. Good communication, being a high fidelity transfer of ideas, experiences, and concepts is enhanced by colorful, well timed metaphors. We understand and draw from analogies so well we often don’t even realize when a metaphor has been used. Metaphors are the tools that enhance and make us better communicators. Instead of sliding them to the back burner as CNN would suggest, we should instead welcome and invite their usage as an old friend returned. This is only m On The Tip Of Your Tongue: Verbal Ergonomics se, don’t do this anyway. A good communicator will use metaphors to help us remember and prioritize information by painting complete pictures with fewer words, rather than droning in our ears like the buzz of a fly or the recitation of the multiplication tables.As a society, we invest millions into speech pathology for our nations’ young people. Speech therapists are available in every major school corporation in our country. It is clear that the verbal skills are considered a high priority for children facing speech challenges. A great deal of time is devoted to People for the most part, are not the binary machines (computers) we often sit at, we’re not Joe Fridays wanting, just the facts. We often need and prefer information to be presented in a way that draws pictures and makes familiar correlations for us. There are those times when cutting to the chase is much simpler, less dramatic, and more preferable but at these times a simple yes or no may often suffice. Good communication, being a high fidelity transfer of ideas, experiences, and concepts is enhanced by colorful, well timed metaphors. We understand and draw from analogies so well we often don’t even realize when a metaphor has been used. Metaphors are the tools that enhance and make us better communicators. Instead of sliding them to the back burner as CNN would suggest, we should instead welcome and invite their usage as an old friend returned. This is only m Success in the Restaurant Business just the facts. We often need and prefer information to be presented in a way that draws pictures and makes familiar correlations for us. There are those times when cutting to the chase is much simpler, less dramatic, and more preferable but at these times a simple yes or no may often suffice. Good communication, being a high fidelity transfer of ideas, experiences, and concepts is enhanced by colorful, well timed metaphors. We understand and draw from analogies so well we often don’t even realize when a metaphor has been used.If you own a restaurant or you’re thinking of operating one, then planning for its long-term future is probably a big concern of yours. Just like any business, the restaurant industry is full of challenges and changes that affect of its' lifespan. To ensure its continued success, a well-thought out plan is de Metaphors are the tools that enhance and make us better communicators. Instead of sliding them to the back burner as CNN would suggest, we should instead welcome and invite their usage as an old friend returned. This is only m What to Do When You Hit the Invisible Sales Revenue Ceiling s enhanced by colorful, well timed metaphors. We understand and draw from analogies so well we often don’t even realize when a metaphor has been used.Have you ever hit a level of revenue that you just couldn't seem to break through?If you have, then you know how frustrating it can feelYou may even spike above this ceiling periodically. But, like water seeking its own level, your revenue results seek a sub-par level.I once walked into a Metaphors are the tools that enhance and make us better communicators. Instead of sliding them to the back burner as CNN would suggest, we should instead welcome and invite their usage as an old friend returned. This is only my opinion, but I suggest you push the envelope a bit, get your ducks in a row, and take a stab in the dark with metaphors. It’s a no brainer to not go over the top the first time you stretch your wings, but metaphors can be the piece of the puzzle you are missing in communication, so wake up and smell the coffee, they are not poison pills that must be avoided as you climb the corporate ladder. I personal use and enjoy metaphors handily as you may have guessed since every sentence in this piece contains at least one example, 33 in total, including this one.
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