Communicating with all those employees sitting in front of computers is easy. But if your workforce includes employees in manufacturing, retail, hospitality or healthcare, you may have to work a ...
ACRL announces the publication of Inclusive Leadership in Academic Libraries, edited by Annie Bélanger, Jennifer A. DeVito, ...
The Covid-19 pandemic unexpectedly ushered in a sense of calm worldwide, providing a much-needed respite for individuals like myself who have autism and sensory processing disorder. Decreased noise ...
The best communicators draw on what is needed in a given moment, for a given audience. This often is a mix of objectivity, facts, emotion, and connection. Some researchers have categorized and studied ...
As the real-life impact of the CrowdStrike and Microsoft outage continues to unfold, one thing is clear: building crisis communication strategies is an essential part of leadership. It’s a step that ...
We live in an age of great sensitivity to language–some might even say hyper-sensitivity. While being too “politically correct” might cause some people to roll their eyes, you ignore individual ...
Educators, families, self-advocates, and service providers from across Oklahoma are coming together this week for the second annual Inclusive Communication Conference, a free, statewide event focused ...
Spanish researchers from Universitat Oberta de Catalunya (UOC) and Parc Taulí University Hospital have developed a mobile application, TEAppAutism, that aims to address the needs of people with autism ...
In today’s diverse and dynamic world, inclusive leadership is essential for organizations that strive to excel and effectively serve their community. For the fire service, embracing inclusive ...