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    1. This presentation is released under a Creative Commons 3.0 license. For more information: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/us/
    2. Water Words That Work Make a Splash With Your Communications Eric Eckl 7/08/2008
    3. Presentation and Citations Posted At: http://waterwordsthatwork.com
    4. 12,000 Participants!
    5. What’s the X Factor? “ Recently bought environmentally friendly products.”
    6. What’s the X Factor? “ Reminded others to be environmentally conscious”
    7. What’s the X Factor? “ Voted for the candidate with the best environmental record”
    8. What’s the X Factor? “ Recently donated to organizations that support environmental causes”
    9. Confidence that the action makes a difference
    10. What’s the X Factor? Group A: “ High Danger, High Efficacy” Group B: “ High Danger, Low Efficacy”
    11. Today’s Presentation
      • Today: Presentation
      • Introductions
      • Communications Misfires
      • Americans care a lot about clean water
      • Challenge #1: Confusion
      • Challenge #2: Diffusion
      • The Water Words That Work Method
      • Q&A
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      • Experts of every kind routinely overestimate:
        • Everyday citizens’ ability to understand professional shoptalk
        • Everyday citizens’ confidence and eagerness to learn professionals’ shoptalk
    16. Water is a high priority for Americans Gallup Poll, 2008
    17. Water is a high priority for Virginians
    18. Water is a high priority for Kentuckians
    19. Water Still Tops Global Warming!
    20. Challenge #1: Confusion
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    23. “ Biodiversity”
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    25. TMDL Impervious surface Hydrograph Nonpoint source pollution And so forth… And so on…
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    28. “ Watershed” Photo: Flickr, Fernando Dall D’aqua
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    30. “ Watershed” by Education 3 out of 4 U.S. adults do not have college educations
    31. “ Watershed” by Race Minorities will be 50% of the population by 2050
    32. “ Watershed” by Gender
    33. Who They Trust
    34. Where they get their information
    35. Challenge #1: Confusion
    36. Challenge #2: Diffusion
    37. Goodbye: Mass Media Hello:“Nonpoint Source Information”
    38. Media Choices are Exploding
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    40. Source: Advertising Age, February, 2008
    41. Two Trendwatchers
    42. Recent Trends in News Consumption Pew Research Center: Trends 2005
    43. “ Watched TV news yesterday”
    44. “ Read newspaper yesterday”
    45. “ Listened to radio news yesterday”
    46. “ Read a news magazine yesterday”
    47. At the same news consumption falls… Roper Starch: Americans' Low "Energy IQ:" A Risk to Our Energy Future, 2002
    48. “ Water pollution laws do not go far enough”
    49. “ Environmental laws do not go far enough”
    50. “ Endangered species laws do not go far enough”
    51. “ Wetlands laws do not go far enough”
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    55. Still Loyal to Traditional News
      • College educated
      • Professional
      • Over 40
      • Caucasian
      • Small town and rural
      • Homeowners
      • Have children
      • Voters
      • Active in community
      Leaders like you still trust and follow traditional news
    56. Abandoning Traditional News
      • Under 40
      • Minorities
      • Not college educated
      • Urban and suburban
      • Renters
      • No children
      • Not yet active in community
      • Not yet regular voters
      But regular people – and tomorrow’s leaders – do not trust or follow traditional news.
    57. Challenge #2: Diffusion
    58. The Old Paradigm Problem Solution
    59. If you YouTube script says:
      • “ If VDOT doesn’t stop sprawl, all that new impervious surface will cause so much non-point source pollution that it will jeopardize our biodiversity.”
    60. They’ll hear:
      • “ If VDOT doesn’t stop sprawl , all that new impervious surface will cause so much non-point source pollution that it will jeopardize our biodiversity .”
    61. The New Paradigm Problem Solution
    62. Discussion
    63. The Water Words That Work Method
    64. Who Wants What?
    65. Who Wants What?
      • Experts want:
      • A lot of information
      • A little encouragement
      • Everyday citizens want:
      • A lot of encouragement
      • A little information
    66. Give People Confidence
      • Give them confidence that they understand you!
      • Give them confidence that their actions matter!
    67. The Water Words “Method”
      • Identify – and replace -- your shop talk
      • Encourage Them!
      • Insert the words that work
    68. Step One: Identify Your Shop Talk
    69. A: Polluted Runoff B: Stormwater
    70. A: Open Space B: Natural Area
    71. A: Recreation B: Family activities
    72. A: Watershed management B: Land and water conservation
    73. A: Family vacations B: Tourism
    74. A: Runaway Development B: Sprawl
    75. A: Riparian B: Riverbank
    76. A: Clean water B: Water Quality
    77. A: Endangered species B: Wildlife
    78. ? A: Environmentalist B: Conservationist
    79. Step Two: Encourage Them!
    80. Primatologists’ Wisdom “ Monkey See, Monkey Do”
    81. Monkey See, Monkey Do
    82. Monkey See, Monkey Do “ Together, we can save a life”
    83. Monkey See, Monkey Do
    84. Monkey See, Monkey Do
    85. Monkey See, Monkey Do
    86. Monkey See?
    87. Monkey See?
    88. Monkey See?
    89. Step Three: Insert the Water Words that Work
    90. When describing issues
      • Nature protection
      • Pollution control
      • Enough clean water
      • Wildlife conservation
    91. Benefits and Consequences
      • Future Generations
      • Healthy
      • Family & Children
      • Safe
      • Trends
    92. Don’t Just Agree With Me, Do Something!
      • You Can Make a Difference
      • It affects you
      • What you can do
      • Working together
      • Save Money
    93. Take My Side, Not Theirs
    94. Takeaways
      • Public attitudes are supportive and changing very slowly
      • But how we learn about the world around us is changing very quickly
      • Broad social trends are putting enormous pressure on us to communicate in a clear and compelling manner.
    95. Takeaways
      • When seeking action from everyday citizens – use the three-step Water Words That Work method to translate your professional shoptalk into language that inspires confidence and action
    96. Presentation and Citations Posted At: http://waterwordsthatwork.com

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