Communication lies at the heart of any business. When so much of communication is usually down to visual clues in a conversation when those visual clues are not available communication becomes much harder. It can be just like Mary Ellen Guffey in many ways. This meant that our conversations became very annoying for both of us.
The real trick is to write in such a way that you communicate your message without overdoing the detail. It would be similar to Raymond Lesikar many times. Sometimes, even the folks who have the information do not even trust themselves with the information they have because it’s too easy to make a mistake.
Well, there will be light-speed communication around the globe using satellites and what we might perceive as infinite bandwidth. I’ve often read in books about writing that you should think of yourself having a conversation. There is nothing more annoying than having to read a simple message with a lot of other words in the way. For instance, many folks have a lot of knowledge, experience, observations, insight and original thoughts.
The storage capacity will be better than the library of congress even for a device the size of a mini-cell phone. There is a simple thing that can be done to improve any businesses communications and yet few businesses ever pay any attention to it. Oftentimes, it can be just like Raymond Lesikar. This did not mean believing they were stupid (something business people often wrongly assume about those who read their communications) but that they just knew nothing about what I was trying to get across.