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Conferencing is a crucial part of business: you can't work effectively without exchanging information with colleagues and potential partners. From conference calling to the best way to build a sales team, get the business savvy you need in these articles.

Featured Article:  How Business Communication Icebreakers Work

Most of us cringe at these ridiculous games. But, as much as we hate to admit it, they often help us warm up to our peers. Which activities best melt the ice between work colleagues? See more »

How VoIP Works

How VoIP Works

Voice over Internet Protocol lets you make free long-distance phone calls using your computer. It's essentially a phone network that uses the Internet infrastructure already connecting computers all over the world. Learn all about the technology behind VoIP and how you can set it up on your PC.

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How Web Conferencing Security Works

How Web Conferencing Security Works

Network security for web conferencing helps protect you and your business. Learn how important network security is in this article.

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How Web Seminars Work

How Web Seminars Work

Web seminars lower the cost and time needed to conduct sales presentation, employee training and town hall meetings. Learn how web seminars work.

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Top 5 Worst Corporate Icebreakers

Top 5 Worst Corporate Icebreakers

It stinks in here, you think. No surprise, given that your boss just asked everyone to remove one shoe and throw it in a pile. Does getting to know your co-workers have to mean unleashing foot odor?

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What are some effective communication tools for keeping employees in touch with the office?

What are some effective communication tools for keeping employees in touch with the office?

Some of my employees are starting to work from home. What are some effective communication tools for keeping them in touch with the office?

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Will the landline phone become obsolete?

Will the landline phone become obsolete?

You might think that cell phones dealt a deathblow to landline phones. But concerns about cell phone security and coverage may prevent landlines from disappearing just yet.

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