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" ... An effective brand is beneficial when you are in the midst of the M&A process. Strong brands provide clear indications for both companies of who is on the other side of the table, providing insights into company culture and personality. A well-articulated brand clearly communicates the value proposition of the company, making it easier to see strengths, weaknesses, areas where companies complement each other and areas where they overlap. This additional information helps inform negotiations as you navigate the M&A process. ... "
" ... Everything communicates. Intentionally or not, every breath, inflection, lift of the eyebrow or facial expression is a form of communication to the orchestra. The conductor (or leader) must be keenly aware of these tools to communicate directly and accurately to each of the players and sections. Attention to subtleties is the rule of the day. ... "
" ... Voice communicates more than just words; it communicates the energy we bring to the conversation. This is particularly valuable in our increasingly virtual world, where we are stripped of body-language and contextual cues. Voice communicates words, pitch and tone. And let’s not forget that it communicates "texture," intonation, volume, emphasis, pause and emotion. Mix these all together, and the energetic blueprint that you bring to the conversation becomes apparent. ... "
" ... You can choose to make this one personal by adding the recipient’s name, but I prefer to keep it short and sweet. If you’re a business-to-consumer (B2C) vendor, using this subject line communicates value (i.e., you have a product that’s better than what they would find on Amazon, Etsy or another third-party platform) without being overtly sales-oriented. ... "
" ... “It communicates clearly to parents and staff what constitutes attendance and where to go from there,” he said. “It all stems from a place of doing what's best for students. Students learn best when they participate consistently. This can't happen when classes are missed often.” ... "