Books

November 12, 2007

Info Influx

Communicating is more than the messages we give to others. The flip side of communications is receiving new information, such as the new tips we pick up by reading. Though this information influx is critical if we want to remain relevant, it's often neglected as we became involved in the demands of daily work and life.

Too often I have found myself saying, “I don't have time to read!” But this isn't quite true. I may not always have the time – or inclination – to crack open a new book, but I've learned that audio books present new opportunities. Through books on tape, cd-rom or MP3, I can continue to learn and grow while driving, on my lunch break or even while folding laundry. So, it's small wonder that Audible.com has become a favorite source for reading material.

Check out this list of audio books available for communicators and others:

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Bang! Getting Your Message Heard in a Noisy World (Unabridged),  by Linda Kaplan Thayer and Robin Koval

The Art of Woo: Using Strategic Persuasion to Sell Your Ideas (Unabridged), by G. Richard Shell and Mario Moussa

Communication Skills to Influence, by Chris Widener

Connecting the Dots for Clarity (Unabridged), Part of the Change Masters Leadership Communications Success SeriesWordswork_2

Words That Work, by Dr. Frank Luntz


How do YOU get the information you need to stay relevant?
Are there any books you'd like to recommend?

-- Brenda Friedrich, Independent Communications Consultant and Des Moines Alliance Co-Webmaster

May 23, 2007

Announcing the Des Moines Alliance Blog

Web co-chairs Brenda Friedrich and Sandy Renshaw are in the final stages of rolling out The Association for Women in Communications (AWC) Des Moines Alliance blog.

This is your site, a place where members/communicators can share news and information.

We are currently soliciting you to contribute content for the site. This is a chance to share your areas of expertise and your thoughts with your fellow communicators.

If you are interested in contributing on an ongoing basis, contact us at awcweb@mchsi.com.

We encourage everyone's feedback in establishing topic categories.