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Distance no longer separates us; new communications capabilities render distance irrelevant by connecting us instantly. In this proximal world, the opportunities for misunderstandings abound.
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Messages appear instantly, implicitly insisting on a quick response.
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33 |
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Thinking and communicating in the language of should – values-based language – by its very nature inspires.
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Everything we do, say, or represent can be verified or disproved easily and relatively cheaply.
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Mass information access has fundamentally changed the way we perceive the messages we receive.
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When people are connected – when they can share notes and communicate horizontally among themselves – the ability to spin and manipulate information disappears.
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Inspiration comes from a dedication to beliefs and values, the pursuit of big ideas and significant contributions to others, and a commitment to communicating this dedication and pursuit to others.
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If you want to know when you’ve clarified well, just look at people’s heads. They will nod when you get it right!
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If we want to communicate effectively and make other people feel supported, we must first understand the world they live in.
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Be human and show your employees that you care about them. Listen and create a culture of open communication. The results will speak for themselves.
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