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Dahle Communication
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This blog is dedicated to all things dealing with presentations, communication, design, branding, brand management and public speaking.
Recent Posts
Communicating with Twitter - don\'t waste the opportunity
For a while last year I really got into Twitter. It offered someone like me a chance to communicate with people from around the world without having to e-mail them, facebook them, comment on blogs or anything else. I could find them on Twitte...
Destroying a Brand the Tiger way
Over the past two weeks I have witnessed quite possibly the fastest destruction of one of the best brands in all of history - the fall of the Tiger. As Bill Simmons at ESPN put it:it transformed our collective perception of a famous person and made ...
Using a video camera can be a painful, but enlightening, way to improve speaking skills
One of the toughest parts about communication is knowing what you do right and what you do wrong. Working with a speech coach is important and can help you improve - but if you really want to see what you are doing there is a simple step -- u...
How Twitter can used for good - Veterans help turns to social networks
At a mental health summit which opens Tuesday in Pierre, the North Dakota American Legion hopes to share its new program, "Courage Carries On," with South Dakota mental health providers and veterans' groups. via www.argusleader.com Re...
Why are teachers the worst listeners?
Being in the education world for a long time I have come to realize a few things. One of those is the simple fact that teachers are the absolute worst audience you will ever have. Its something I never thought would be possible. Teachers demand res...
Mercator versus Peters Projection - why change is a difficult process
When I was growing up studying geography, my school, like every other school in the world, used what is referred to as the Mercator Map. This map, as shown above, is something that you will probably recognize. I thought this map was correct. Why wo...

