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Communication & Diversity in the Workplace. Business communication is essential in the workplace -- it underlies productivity and the quality of workplace relationships and it forges organizational success. Yet diversity in your workplace may make busines

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To build good relationships with people from other cultures, it is essential to learn how to communicate with them verbally and non-verbally. You can make things easier by also learning about their culture and practicing tolerance. Armed...

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We tend to believe that people telegraph how they're feeling through facial expressions and body language and we only need to watch them to know what they're experiencing—but new research shows we'd get a much better idea if we put ourselves in their shoes instead. The findings are published in Psychological Science, a journal of the Association for Psychological Science.

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