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COMMUNICATION

COMMUNICATION. So important, yet so elusive. NEXT SLIDE>>. com•mu•ni•ca•tion. kə - ˌ myü-nə -ˈ kā-shən noun The imparting or exchange of information or news. Means of connection between people or places. NEXT SLIDE>>. com•mu•ni•ca•tion. Yup. See you then.

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COMMUNICATION

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  1. COMMUNICATION So important, yet so elusive. NEXT SLIDE>>

  2. com•mu•ni•ca•tion kə-ˌmyü-nə-ˈkā-shənnoun • The imparting or exchange of information or news. • Means of connection between people or places. NEXT SLIDE>>

  3. com•mu•ni•ca•tion Yup. See you then. Marry, I will pick you up at ten. OK? NEXT SLIDE>>

  4. com•mu•ni•ca•tion Where were you? I said I would pick you up at ten. Huh? It’s not ten yet. Oh. You meant this morning. Sorry. NEXT SLIDE>>

  5. “THE SINGLE Biggest PROBLEM WITH Communication IS THE ILLUSION THAT IT HAS TAKEN PLACE.” George Bernard Shaw NEXT SLIDE>>

  6. com•mu•ni•ca•tion I will email you the address to the party later. My phone battery is dead. Mary, I just sent you a calendar request for tonight. Got it? Text me when you get there so I can send a tweet to everybody. NEXT SLIDE>>

  7. Message overload • Emails • Text messages • Forums • Blogs • Podcasts • Web sites • Social media • Info-graphics • Video • Posters • Billboards • Television • Radio • Commercials • Advertisements Which one do I choose? NEXT SLIDE>>

  8. It’s not what you say but how you say it • Email messages that are too long • Text messages that are to vague • Using words when visuals are more clear • Not asking for confirmations and feedback • Under-utilizing social media • Over-valuing social media • Not being bilingual • Too small of a web presence • Not understanding your audience Message received? NEXT SLIDE>>

  9. The four rules of communication Know your audience Repeat the message Get feedback Keep the message simple NEXT SLIDE>>

  10. com•mu•ni•ca•tion Mary, the party is at ten. I can drive you or I can give you the address and you can drive yourself. Which would you prefer? OK. I will pick you up in the morning. Oh. Good thing you mentioned that. I thought the party was at night. Pick me up. NEXT SLIDE>>

  11. Be excellent to each other The Wild Stallions

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