How you respond to unsettling emails speaks volumes about your maturity, emotional intelligence, and business savvy.
Click here to read my article "How to Respond to an Upsetting Email" published in Harvard Business Review.
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My article "The Language Of Leadership" is published on Toastmasters International.
During my many years working as a consultant for business communications, I’ve found three characteristics that nearly all strong leaders share.
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How Corporate Speak Obscures Realities in Business
George Orwell, one of the 20th century’s greatest writers, has advice that resonates today.
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Elizabeth Danziger has been interviewed in International Business Times (IBT).
IBT is one of the world's largest online news sources and has around forty million unique visitors each month to their site.
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People form snap judgments of your personality and professionalism based on the nonverbal cues they perceive.
Find out how body language can benefit or hinder your message in my Toastmasters article "Learn to Master Your Moves".
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A call to action tells your readers what to do next.
In my Inc. article I share why you need to "Include a Call to Action to Get the Answers You Need".
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Distraction is here to stay.
So how can we capture the audience before they pick up their device?
Find out in my article "Speaking to a Distracted Audience" that was published in Toastmasters. https://t.co/DxMdl3Hey6
Writing errors often arise even before a person sets pen to paper.
What can you do to get better at business writing?
Click here to read my article "How to Take Your Business Writing From “Average” to “Great”" published in Harvard Business Review.
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Is it presumptuous or polite to close an email with “Thank you in advance”?
Emails that close with some expression of gratitude are 36% more likely to get a response. The question is whether “Thank you in advance” is the best way of expressing thanks.
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Your subject line largely determines whether your email is opened. If the subject line doesn’t grab them, you can forget about your email being read.
Here are three elements to include in your subject line to trigger a response from reluctant readers.
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"Cultivating Authenticity as a Speaker" was published in Toastmasters.
Being authentic does not mean winging it or saying whatever is on your mind. It requires thought and preparation.
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Inclusive communicators know how to gauge their audience’s sensibilities and share a message that will engage without offending. How do they do it? Find out my suggestions from my article published in Toastmasters "The Habits of Inclusive Communicators".
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I've been interviewed in IBT - one of the world's largest online news sources that has around forty million unique visitors each month.
Check out "The Human Advantage: Elizabeth Danziger Helps Improve Business Writing Skills In The Age Of AI".
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You might dread the onslaught of emails that await you this year. Rather than reacting to every incoming email as it lands in your inbox, gain control over your workflow—by having an email strategy.
Here are "4 Ways to Tame the Email Tsunami in 2025".
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Successful writers think about their desired outcome before they even touch the keyboard.
Read by brand new article published in Medium "Begin with the End in Mind: The Key to Purposeful Writing".
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In training businesspeople to write clearly, I have noticed that when people make costly communication mistakes, it’s usually because they are rushing.
Read my article published in Toastmasters "The Secret to Getting Everything Done".
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My article "Gratitude Builds Bridges" is published to Toastmasters International!
Find out the elements that all thank-you’s should share and how to show genuine gratitude.
https://t.co/CKEFGvL3LN