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post # 408 — Monday, July 23, 2007 — a General post

Rules of Relationships - new client videocast & audiocast

In the 18th episode of this series, we will look at two critical aspects of communication in relationships. The true test of good communication is to find the time to talk especially when there is nothing to talk about. You need the ability to ask questions, listen, and - especially - remember!

Audio Timeline
00:40 – Introduction
00:58 – The ability to remember: the true test of a good listener
02:21 – Communication and talking when there is nothing to talk about
03:38 - Conclusion

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Building Relationships

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So much of life, even so much of software development, comes down to interaction with other people. And a big key (perhaps the big key) to this is building relationships.David Maister says some very interesting things on this topic–things that h...


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