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Tag Archives: State of the Union
Reputation Communications Cheers and Jeers
As usual, politicians, athletes and business leaders have given us a week full of opportunities to cheer or jeer their actions. As a result, reputations have either advanced or have been damaged. For some, the damage can be managed. For … Continue reading
State of the Body Language: A WTF Reputation Wrap Up
This week in news showed us some pretty interesting examples of body language and how it gets people talking. Just goes to show it’s not always what you say, it’s how you say or don’t say it (in the case … Continue reading
GOP’s “Take No Prisoner” Political Strategy is Good News for Scott Brown
If you enjoyed watching the new spirit of bipartisan cooperation on display in the House chamber during Tuesday night’s State of the Union speech, make sure you save the online video because those days – or perhaps it was just … Continue reading