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CM 287: Andrew Brodsky on the Secrets of Successful Virtual Communication

CM 287: Andrew Brodsky on the Secrets of Successful Virtual Communication

Update: 2025-03-09
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We’re all virtual communicators. Even if we don’t work remotely, we’re texting, using social media, and making phone calls. But the question is, are we good at it? Do we know the best practices that can set us apart?



Andrew Brodsky can teach us. He’s a management professor and virtual communication expert. In this episode, we discuss his book, Ping: The Secrets of Successful Virtual Communication. We talk about ways to build trust, increase likability, and manage digital conflicts. He shares insights we can immediately put into action.



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CM 287: Andrew Brodsky on the Secrets of Successful Virtual Communication

CM 287: Andrew Brodsky on the Secrets of Successful Virtual Communication

Gayle Allen