Tag: Communication

Cratylus: Challenger of Language and Communication

In Greek philosophy, there are few figures as enigmatic and intriguing as Cratylus, a follower of Heraclitus who grappled with the fundamental nature of language and communication. Cratylus’s ideas were radical, challenging the very foundation of how we think and speak about the world aroun...

Vishuddha ??? Communication and all it entails.

I first started writing in my early teens, my sister introduced it to me, along with grunge music, the beat generation, Kerouac and Ginsberg. Without a fixed process, its always been a spontaneous thing, writing. A gentle channeling, words and phrases popping in my head, whole ideas passing through ...

Recognizing the impact of culture in inclusive communication

Cultural sensitivity is a fundamental aspect of effective communication, particularly for speaking professionals aiming to create inclusive and impactful experiences for their audiences, as recognizing and respecting the diverse cultural backgrounds, beliefs, and values of audience members allows fo...

Fostering a Culture of Writing: How We Transformed Our Company???s Communication Landscape

In the bustling world of startups, where everything must move quickly, the act of writing, taking notes, and documenting can often be overlooked. Meetings, often frequent and with a packed agenda, prove to be inefficient, and documentation, when it exists, can quickly get lost in a sea of never-read...

Effective Strategies for Improving Communication with Your Manager

I used to struggle with handling my manager’s feedback, whether it was positive or constructive. Sometimes, it felt like they provided feedback without actively engaging with my work, especially when it was negative feedback. I believe the key to setting and achieving goals with your manage...

Trust-Building Communication Techniques From a $200K+ Business Degree

I just graduated from the two-year Stanford MBA program — a program with a lower acceptance rate than Harvard Business School. While I came to Stanford to pivot into a new career, I was surprised by how much I learned about building trusting relationships. I took one of the most f...