[fmco soundbites] Authenticity in business communication

[11 June 2021] Day 11 of the fmco* in Malaysia

Today, I take a break from the upside-down org chart series to talk about being authentic in communication. This applies to leaders as well as anyone else in the organisation.

The business landscape has changed and will carry on changing. Authentic communication is now required in all levels of conversations – whether it’s between government officials with the people, an employer with an employee, or between a business and its customers.

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wotw #44 cartographic

Maps, maps, maps. This adjective is used when we work with maps.

This is a simple enough adjective which has only 1 meaning. Its noun form is cartography which means the science of making or drawing maps and charts. The person who works on maps is called a cartographer.

Example sentences:

  1. The library collection includes cartographic materials dating back to the 1700s.
  2. Some Computer Aided Design (CAD) software has cartographic tools.
  3. Technology has advanced the way we use cartographic information on our smartphones.

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