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  • Emotionally intelligent signage can save you money

    Tanny McGregor of Cincinnati sends this example of emotionally intelligent signage that she saw on the streets of Aurora, Indiana.

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    4 Comments

    1. cheap lotro gold on July 13, 2009

      Classic exposition, I have also mentioned it in my blog article. But it is a pity that almost no friend discussed it with me. I am very happy to see your article.

    2. James Lytle on July 13, 2009

      Nice spot, clever. I would argue for a discount on a moderate rolling stop, broad daylight, with no cars around.

    3. Sharon on July 15, 2009

      Dan, I need to put together a sign for meetings / workshops that I hold that (nicely) remind participants “no electronic grazing” – Blackberries, iPhones, laptops off, though breaks will be provided. Would love if your readers could provide suggestions for how to do so (or how they’ve seen it done) in ways that are emotionally intelligent instead of scolding!

    4. Wayne on July 15, 2009

      @ Sharon:
      Some ideas:
      Distraction Free Zone
      “Set Phasers To Stun, Phones to Silent”
      Participants Welcome, Distractions are Not
      Prizes Given for Stupid Ringtones – Sign Up Here

      Conference Rooms with posters for meeting rules= table stakes for everyone in the room

      Humor should rule the day…

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