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    The Power of Real Communication Styles
    As business professionals, we spend lots of our time interacting with all sorts of people – clients, suppliers, consultants etc. Our interactions can be in person, on the telephone, by email or even these days, by sms.If you do some reading on the subject, you’ll quickly find the predominant school of thought is that all communication must be “professional”, and t
    p>Or it could be individuals you hire, on a project basis, because they are professionals at taking the outside view, of being advocates for the bright, interested, but ignorant people you're trying to reach.

    And then work with your ignoramus to tell your story, encouraging every possible question, no matter how small or stupid it seems.

    Your develop communications to get people to embrace new ideas and methods, and they in turn help others adopt them. Preaching to the choir in a secret language won't get you there.

    But a few "d

    What Does A Truck Crash Have To Do With Your Business?
    What Does a Truck Crash have to do with Your Business? Recently a tanker truck crashed on the Bay Bridge in San Francisco spilling its load of gasoline. The gasoline ignited and the fire collapsed a portion of the Bay Bridge. Repairs will take 4-6 months and the commute to work for 1,000’s of workers has been severely restricted. San Francisco’s authorities are strongly
    Does it sometimes take way longer than you expect to get fundamental ideas across to your audience?

    When you're promoting new products, processes, services, or best practices, does it take forever to "turn everyone around"? Do customers have trouble getting the most out of your products and services? Do employees have trouble helping your prospects and customers reap the benefits of what you offer?

    Maybe you -- or the experts who are helping you, whether internal or external -- are too smart!

    Sometimes we know too much about what we want to say to remember what questions we had when the subject was new.

    • A fluent speaker of another language may be a poor teacher, because s/he can't understand why beginners don't "get" a language that seems so simple and natural.
    • Maybe you've had a math teacher who obviously understood very complex ideas, but couldn't present them in ways you understood.
    • Are your doctor and your insurance agent only good at talking to people who already know what they're talking about?
    What if that's how your prospects, customers, and employees look at your attempts to explain things to them?

    The solution? Sit down and have a nice chat with an ignoramus to find your way to a more efficient and effective approach.

    Now, remember, an ignoramus is someone who is ignorant, who "doesn't know", not someone who is stupid. That person just doesn't know anything about your topic.

    I am a reasonably bright person (thought I'd better say that myself, rather than wait for someone else to suggest it), but when it comes to stamp collecting, feng shui, or the varieties of warbler, I am definitely an ignoramus. I couldn't tell you a thing about them.

    The next time you're trying to fix marketing or user materials that your customers can't understand, a newsletter than no one reads, training that no one uses, or policy announcements that no one listens to, find someone who knows very little about what you are trying to say. This could be someone in another division of the company, or a friend or family member outside of work.

    Or it could be individuals you hire, on a project basis, because they are professionals at taking the outside view, of being advocates for the bright, interested, but ignorant people you're trying to reach.

    And then work with your ignoramus to tell your story, encouraging every possible question, no matter how small or stupid it seems.

    Your develop communications to get people to embrace new ideas and methods, and they in turn help others adopt them. Preaching to the choir in a secret language won't get you there.

    But a few "du

    Choosing a Background Check Firm
    Sifting through the CompetitionIn recent years, as the access to the Internet has increased significantly, the number of brick and mortar and e-commerce firms offering background checks has truly exploded. Fraud has existed for over 5,000 years, since the civizations of ancient Egypt and Mesopotamia, and it's been growing ever since.Most clients toda
    uch about what we want to say to remember what questions we had when the subject was new.

    • A fluent speaker of another language may be a poor teacher, because s/he can't understand why beginners don't "get" a language that seems so simple and natural.
    • Maybe you've had a math teacher who obviously understood very complex ideas, but couldn't present them in ways you understood.
    • Are your doctor and your insurance agent only good at talking to people who already know what they're talking about?
    What if that's how your prospects, customers, and employees look at your attempts to explain things to them?

    The solution? Sit down and have a nice chat with an ignoramus to find your way to a more efficient and effective approach.

    Now, remember, an ignoramus is someone who is ignorant, who "doesn't know", not someone who is stupid. That person just doesn't know anything about your topic.

    I am a reasonably bright person (thought I'd better say that myself, rather than wait for someone else to suggest it), but when it comes to stamp collecting, feng shui, or the varieties of warbler, I am definitely an ignoramus. I couldn't tell you a thing about them.

    The next time you're trying to fix marketing or user materials that your customers can't understand, a newsletter than no one reads, training that no one uses, or policy announcements that no one listens to, find someone who knows very little about what you are trying to say. This could be someone in another division of the company, or a friend or family member outside of work.

    Or it could be individuals you hire, on a project basis, because they are professionals at taking the outside view, of being advocates for the bright, interested, but ignorant people you're trying to reach.

    And then work with your ignoramus to tell your story, encouraging every possible question, no matter how small or stupid it seems.

    Your develop communications to get people to embrace new ideas and methods, and they in turn help others adopt them. Preaching to the choir in a secret language won't get you there.

    But a few "d

    Be Sure You Are Understood Before Acting and You Can Make Progress at 20 Times the Usual Rate
    I heard this story told about film director Cecil B. DeMille. I have no way of knowing if it's true, but the story beautifully captures the communications stall.Mr. DeMille spared no expense to part the Red Sea for his epic production of The Ten Commandments. Actors, engineers, horses, and assorted other animals were everywhere. The dust, heat, and noise were fero
    ow your prospects, customers, and employees look at your attempts to explain things to them?

    The solution? Sit down and have a nice chat with an ignoramus to find your way to a more efficient and effective approach.

    Now, remember, an ignoramus is someone who is ignorant, who "doesn't know", not someone who is stupid. That person just doesn't know anything about your topic.

    I am a reasonably bright person (thought I'd better say that myself, rather than wait for someone else to suggest it), but when it comes to stamp collecting, feng shui, or the varieties of warbler, I am definitely an ignoramus. I couldn't tell you a thing about them.

    The next time you're trying to fix marketing or user materials that your customers can't understand, a newsletter than no one reads, training that no one uses, or policy announcements that no one listens to, find someone who knows very little about what you are trying to say. This could be someone in another division of the company, or a friend or family member outside of work.

    Or it could be individuals you hire, on a project basis, because they are professionals at taking the outside view, of being advocates for the bright, interested, but ignorant people you're trying to reach.

    And then work with your ignoramus to tell your story, encouraging every possible question, no matter how small or stupid it seems.

    Your develop communications to get people to embrace new ideas and methods, and they in turn help others adopt them. Preaching to the choir in a secret language won't get you there.

    But a few "d

    Who Do You Be In Business?
    Many of us are so wrapped up in our business that we don’t have a chance to step back and reflect for a moment, on who we are in our lives. This is a problem that all of us face at one time or another whether we are a corporate executive or a live at home parent. I can remember being a child growing up in middle class America wondering what it would be like to have all
    est it), but when it comes to stamp collecting, feng shui, or the varieties of warbler, I am definitely an ignoramus. I couldn't tell you a thing about them.

    The next time you're trying to fix marketing or user materials that your customers can't understand, a newsletter than no one reads, training that no one uses, or policy announcements that no one listens to, find someone who knows very little about what you are trying to say. This could be someone in another division of the company, or a friend or family member outside of work.

    Or it could be individuals you hire, on a project basis, because they are professionals at taking the outside view, of being advocates for the bright, interested, but ignorant people you're trying to reach.

    And then work with your ignoramus to tell your story, encouraging every possible question, no matter how small or stupid it seems.

    Your develop communications to get people to embrace new ideas and methods, and they in turn help others adopt them. Preaching to the choir in a secret language won't get you there.

    But a few "d

    Quickbooks Premier: A Notch Above the Rest
    For those who have tried and enjoyed Quickbooks Basic but find they need more advanced features to keep track of and to grow their business, there is Quickbooks Premier, which is designed to organize more complex transactions and records, and to individualize features to fit different types of businesses. Like Basic Quickbooks, you can pay and keep track of payments, wri
    p>Or it could be individuals you hire, on a project basis, because they are professionals at taking the outside view, of being advocates for the bright, interested, but ignorant people you're trying to reach.

    And then work with your ignoramus to tell your story, encouraging every possible question, no matter how small or stupid it seems.

    Your develop communications to get people to embrace new ideas and methods, and they in turn help others adopt them. Preaching to the choir in a secret language won't get you there.

    But a few "dumb" questions from someone who has no idea what you're talking about could just do the trick!

    (c) Copyright 2007 Will Kenny/Best Training Practices

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