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Institutional Newsletters How to turn them from “junk mail” into effective tools for communicating with and informing subscribers
Rethinking the concept of the community newsletter may be a good starting point.

By Silvia Wainbarg
05.12.2003See Article
By Daniel Hirschhorn

When analyzing such problems, we all need to think clearly, analytically, and logically to ascertain viable solutions given constraints (e.g., funding). This is also important because having useful information on anything reduces uncertainty, which is the root cause of anxiety. Applying effective reasoning (logic) is required for all critical thinking... Therefore, the ability to identify “logical fallacies” in the arguments of others is a greatly useful skill, particularly in the workplace!

See also:
- Critical Thinking and Analysis for Effective Speaking and Writing
26.11.2008
The sensation of proximity and company that social networks create affords communities and institutions an opportunity to communicate with readers in a more emotive way. Every medium has its own style, and social networks are no exception.

by José M. Esses
17.01.2012
By Carolin Nagy for JCCenters.org

Situations of conflict always present a challenge and prompt us to take action. They represent, however, not only a risk or a negative situation; they also can bring about positive changes. Not for nothing do we also speak of constructive conflict resolution and of the ability to cope with conflict as an important social skill. But, what do we mean by the ability to cope with or tolerate conflict?

Third in a series of articles on communication models:

- Part I: Communication: Every Message Has Four Sides

- Part II: “We talk even when we’re not saying anything” – The Five Axioms of Communication According to Paul Watzlawick
13.02.2006
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