Say Goodbye to “Soft Skills”

By Heather Morton Senior Editor, MindEdge Learning Soft skills aren’t soft anymore.
The Message Triangle: A Guide to Public Speaking

By Jess Gromada Editor, MindEdge Learning You’ve spent weeks preparing for your presentation, and the day’s finally here.
How to Manage “Managing Up”

By Dan Picard Editorial Director, PM Skills and Senior Editor, MindEdge Learning In a recent meeting, I asked the MindEdge Project Management Advisory Council to share their thoughts about “managing up.”
Be Thankful for What You’ve Got: Overcoming FOMO

By Paul Terranova Editor, MindEdge Learning February is not a good time for New Year’s resolutions: most will never make it through the month. One of mine this year is to spend less time on social media. So far, it has been easier said than done, as there is no shortage of news, entertainment, and […]
Ethical Communication in the Workplace

By Tricia Goodwin Senior Editor, MindEdge Learning Most of us spend half (or more than half) of our waking hours in the workplace, whether it’s physical or virtual.
PowerPoint Rules of Thumb

By Jennifer Conroy Senior Editor, MindEdge Learning Is there anything worse than sitting in front of your screen during a videoconference presentation, as the speaker reads word-for-word from a series of PowerPoint slides?
Why Do Commas Matter?

By Tricia Goodwin Senior Editor, MindEdge Learning Have you seen the hilarious comma-error memes floating around social media?
In Defense of Blogs

By Frank Connolly Senior Editor, MindEdge Learning Content marketers, as a group, tend to fixate on trends.
Tips for Writing Smart, Professional Emails

By Jennifer Conroy Senior Editor, MindEdge Learning Since it first became the preferred method of business communication, email has stood the test of time: it remains a convenient, efficient, inexpensive, and effective way to relay information to your professional contacts.
Finding Your Voice

By Tricia Goodwin Senior Editor, MindEdge Learning In this deeply divided political moment in the U.S., expressing your opinion publicly—even if it is well-formed, supported, and thoughtful—can be quickly dismissed as “fake news.”