This video may be in 240p, and she may have mentioned a "blackberry" device. But the secrets of business communication shared in this video is just as relevant today as it was in 2007! These are GREAT points Mark, excellent Video! I love your more recent videos, but this early video is just as informative and taught me a lot! I can't believe all this information is FREE, you can bet that I wasted no time at all hitting that Subscribe + Notification button! I am looking forward to more videos from you! FYI: I'm the 100th on this video!
Hi Mark! Thanks so much for your reply! I got a chance to see and hear at OSIsoft PI World 2019 (San Francisco)! Your communication skills are growing exponentially, I'm deeply inspired and learned a lot from your Keynote talk! I hope you share more of your content on TH-cam! Have a great Memorial Day Weekend!
Kelsea T Yes - it's basically about never outstaying your welcome. If you feel a meeting or conversation is coming to an end, you should release them by ending it first in a very polite fashion. If they end it and release you, you lose a couple of points.
This video may be in 240p, and she may have mentioned a "blackberry" device. But the secrets of business communication shared in this video is just as relevant today as it was in 2007! These are GREAT points Mark, excellent Video! I love your more recent videos, but this early video is just as informative and taught me a lot! I can't believe all this information is FREE, you can bet that I wasted no time at all hitting that Subscribe + Notification button! I am looking forward to more videos from you! FYI: I'm the 100th on this video!
Hey!! For some reason, I only just saw this comment!! Thank you so much!!
Hi Mark! Thanks so much for your reply! I got a chance to see and hear at OSIsoft PI World 2019 (San Francisco)! Your communication skills are growing exponentially, I'm deeply inspired and learned a lot from your Keynote talk! I hope you share more of your content on TH-cam! Have a great Memorial Day Weekend!
Mark, you da man!!!
Cheers, Nick Bontis
I could not understand that last line. What was he saying" "always end anything first"?
Kelsea T Yes - it's basically about never outstaying your welcome. If you feel a meeting or conversation is coming to an end, you should release them by ending it first in a very polite fashion. If they end it and release you, you lose a couple of points.
We say 'over the pond' now too? Since when?
@bnrboy95 hahahah i laughed so hard when i read this. its very interesting.....by the way this A.D from Business class ;)