This document discusses effective business communication. It emphasizes that communication reflects on the individual, company, and their goodwill. Ideal communication includes accepting feedback from all levels and ensuring accurate information is shared. Written communication requires conveying information clearly to the intended recipient while maintaining confidentiality. Effective presenters take on many roles and their openings and closings are important parts of engaging the audience. Proper body language, telephone etiquette, and email etiquette are also discussed.
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Summary of the book, "Made to Stick" on the topic of how to communicate ideas so that they'll catch on easily. Essential read for marketing folks and entreprenuers
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I attended the Behance 99% Conference in May of 2012. It was a very inspirational and fascinating experience. These slides capture some of my impressions, as well as some direct quotes from conference speakers.
2. BUSINESS
COMMUNICATION
• Reflects on YOU
• Reflects on the COMPANY
• Reflects on the GOODWILL
3. IDEAL
COMMUNICATION
• Acceptance of downward/sidewise
communication
• Accurate upward communication
• Focus on effective job execution
• Provide Solutions with Problems
• Regular feedback
• Timely communication
4. WRITTEN
COMMUNICATION
• Conveying complex information
• Reaching your intended receiver
• Providing proof of
communication
• Ensuring confidentiality
• Providing convenience for your
reader
5. FIGURE THESE OUT!
• Individuals who make their abodes in vitreous edifices should
be advised to refrain from catapulting perilous projectiles.
• All articles that coruscate with resplendence are not truly
auriferous.
• Where there are visible vapors having their provenance in
ignited carbonaceous materials, there is conflagration.
• It is fruitless to attempt to indoctrinate a superannuated canine
with innovative maneuvers.
6. THEIR SIMPLE FORMS
• People who live in glass houses should not throw
stones.
• All that glitters is not gold.
• Where there's smoke, there's fire!
• You can't try to teach an old dog new tricks.
7. ASSERTIVE
COMMUNICATION
• Be Direct
• Be Appropriate
• Be Calm/Controlled
• Be a Listener
• Be Responsible
• Be Yourself
8. BODY LANGUAGE
• SMILE
• OPEN POSTURE
• FORWARD LEAN
• TOUCH
• EYE CONTACT
• NOD
9. TELEPHONE
• Identify yourself
• Respect other’s time
• Request before placing
someone on hold
• Thank for waiting
• Smile when you talk
10. E-MAIL
• Respond always
• Mention subject/change subject while
replying
• Be brief, but avoid extreme brevity (ASAP,
BTW, K3G, u r 2 gr8)
• CAPITAL LETTERS SHOUT
• Forward after deleting previous senders’
addresses
11. ROLES OF A
PRESENTER
• Creator
• Director
• Planner
• Designer
• Evaluator
• Guide
• Coach
• Motivator
• Learner
• Writer
12. THE OPENING
1. Arouse curiosity.
2. Human interest story.
3. Use an exhibit.
4. Ask a question.
5. A striking quotation.
6. Tie the topic with the vital interest
of the listeners.
7. Power of shocking facts.
13. THE CLOSE
1. Summarize
2. Pay sincere compliments
3. Use a quotation
4. Appeal for action
5. Raise a laughter
14. MOTIVATE TO WIN
HEARTS!
• Appreciate
• Acknowledge
• Reward
Only the self motivated can motivate others