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Tech Etiquette: OMG

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Can you operate successfully in this new technological world? Do people always understand the message that you are trying to get across? Have you posted pictures which you regret? Do you get nasty looks sent your way while you are talking or texting on your cell phone? Do you know the proper way to send emails for business vs. personal?

We live in a technological world where people stand in line for hours waiting to purchase the newest I-Phones or I-Pads. People are busy texting in their cars, on public transportation, and even walking on the sidewalk. No one sits in an office waiting for an appointment anymore without being totally immersed in their smart phone or tablet.

Communication has become so technologically based, that some experts believe there is a decline in social skills, especially among younger people. There are certain ways that we need to learn how to communicate using technology that gets our message across clearly, and is not misinterpreted.

This book addresses how we communicate via text, email, phone, video chat, tweet, or using any social network. There are more and more people finding that they have insulted someone, or that their message was misinterpreted. This book is filled with Tips and guidelines to help improve your communication skills, while whisking through the technological world.

Check out the complete Social Media Directory Listed at the end of the book, complete with each one's purpose.

LanguageEnglish
Release dateJul 13, 2014
ISBN9781310604515
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Tech Etiquette: OMG
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Dr. Richard L. Travis

Dr. Richard Travis is a psychotherapist in Private Practice in South Florida. He has Specialties in Addictions, including State, National and International certifications. He has worked with several people in the healthcare industry who have been in Addiction Monitoring Programs, and actually facilitates several groups a month which have professionals who are being monitored by national or state agencies. He has taught all grade levels, including graduate level Social Work classes. He has several articles published on Ezinearticles.com, and has currently written 16 books.

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