#communications101 A key tenet of good communication is to proactively let your colleagues know you are aware of an issue and that you are working on it. You don't have to wait for someone to ask.
@optimum@optimum Your internet service consistently goes down nearly every time it rains in Texas. What are you doing to improve your infrastructure? These outages are unacceptable. @OptimumHelp
#communications101: Let's end the week on a good 🎵. Before I criticize a man, I like to walk a mile in his shoes. That way, when I do criticize him, I'm a mile away and I have his shoes. 🌽🌽🌽
#communciations101: OK, so we're back for another rotation around the sun with no idea of what the year will bring. Cool! My first bit of communicative advice for 2023...👇
"Think beyond the ASK."
#communications101: Tone (volume, projection, and intonation) is easier to control when writing. Read your communication once, even twice, to consider the tone of your message. Read your communication out loud or ask a trusted colleague to read it over. #howyousayit
#communications101: Let's talk tone! Well-chosen words with a positive connotation creates good will & trust. Poorly chosen words with unclear or negative connotations can quickly lead to misunderstanding. #whatdidyousay
Today marks my first year anniversary at @DellTech! What a ride and inspiration for excellence. Much love to my TMs, you know who you are! What next? Let's find out! #iwork4dell#communications101
#communications101: Pet Peeve Rant! The question IS, "Where are you?" NOT "Where are you at?". Phonetically, it feels good to tack the "at" on the end, but don't since the location (at) is implied in the question. It's not good English. #whereyouat