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Symbolizing Korean culture

Symbolizing Korean culture. Girls Generation. MAMA 2011 in Singapore. 8:30. Shepherd Iverson. Social Scientist Inha University. Practical Business English Presentation. common advice. tell them what you’re going to tell them tell them again and then tell them what you told them.

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Symbolizing Korean culture

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  1. Symbolizing Korean culture

  2. Girls Generation MAMA 2011 in Singapore 8:30

  3. Shepherd Iverson Social Scientist Inha University

  4. Practical Business English Presentation

  5. common advice ... tell them what you’re going to tell them tell them again and then tell them what you told them

  6. don’t ... tell them how you’re going to bore them bore them and then tell them how you bored them

  7. Law of Diffusion of Innovation normal distribution Early Adopters Late Majority Early Majority 2.5% 34% 34% 16% 16% Laggard’s innovators innovative Presentations

  8. are you an introvert?

  9. do you avoid social situations because being around people drains your energy?

  10. extrovert introvert 0:45

  11. extrovert bias 2:00

  12. Susan Cain

  13. susan cain 2:15

  14. introverts can be great public speakers ... emotionally mature and connected

  15. The Chosunilbo March 14, 2012 In a study of 140,000 eighth graders from around the world

  16. The Chosunilbo March 14, 2012 Koreans ranked 35th out of 36 countries in their ability for social interaction

  17. personality Johari Window

  18. personality known to self not known by self My Public Self My Blind Spots known to others (open) My Unconscious Self My Hidden Self not known by others Johari Window

  19. personality known to self not known by self My Public Self My Blind Spots known to others (open) My Unconscious Self My Hidden Self not known by others Johari Window

  20. not known by self personality known to self My Blind Spots My Public Self known to others (open) My Uncon- scious Self not known by others My Hidden Self Johari Window

  21. A CLOSED person has a small Public Self.

  22. known to self personality not known by self Many Blind Spots My Public Self known to others Large Hidden Self Large Uncon- scious Self not known by others Johari Window

  23. A more OPEN person has a large Public Self

  24. not known by self personality known to self aware My Blind Spots My Public Self known to others (open) My Uncon- scious Self unafraid genuine not known by others My Hidden Self Johari Window

  25. personal growth

  26. to be inspiring

  27. to be inspiring be connected to your audience

  28. you need emotional intelligence

  29. emotional intelligence

  30. Steve Jobs 1985 2:00

  31. people with emotional intelligence have:

  32. people with emotional intelligence have: greater mental health

  33. people with emotional intelligence have: greater mental health better job performance

  34. people with emotional intelligence have: greater mental health better job performance more leadership skills

  35. emotional competency 1. self-awareness requires

  36. emotional competency 1. self-awareness requires 2. self-regulation

  37. emotional competency 1. self-awareness requires 2. self-regulation 3. motivation

  38. emotional competency 1. self-awareness requires 2. self-regulation 3. motivation 4. Empathy

  39. emotional competency 1. self-awareness requires 2. self-regulation 3. motivation 4. Empathy 5. Social skills

  40. emotional competency 1. self-awareness knowing what you’re feeling intuition -- gut sense

  41. emotional competency 2. self-regulation managing your emotions

  42. emotional competency 3. motivation driven to achieve overcoming setbacks

  43. emotional competency 4. Empathy knowing how someone else is feeling being in their “shoes”

  44. emotional competency 5. Social skills managing relationships dealing with conflict people like to work with you it requires more than IQ

  45. emotional competency published in 1995

  46. 13:00

  47. Fear

  48. #2

  49. Just you and them nervous?

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