Choice of words, timing, and _____ all have an equally large impact on the way a conversation goes.
Location is a huge part of the context surrounding a conversation. You wouldn’t conduct an evaluation of one of the people you manage in front of an audience of 300 people, would you?
You and a colleague have been emailing about an upcoming project. Suddenly, your colleague sends an email with several off-topic questions and concerns. What action would a strong listener take?
A good listener can observe when their counterpart needs more direct communication. Calling your colleague will help you better gauge how to proceed.
Your team is just finishing a long meeting about a new accounting process, and your manager ends the meeting abruptly without taking questions because he has another meeting. Which critical step of the communication loop did your manager miss?
Feedback is the last step in the communication loop, and is just as vital as the other steps. Without feedback, the manager runs the risk of a major miscommunication with his team.
Communication can be challenging because all people have _____.
Cassy’s employee arrives to discuss a confidential situation. Cassy listens intently and then says, “I can see your perspective in this situation.” What type of listening is this?
Cassy puts herself in the employee’s shoes, or sees the world from the other person’s perspective, and listens with her heart.
You discuss a great idea on how to improve a specific manufacturing product. However, your boss is unaware of issues, since quotas are being met. What is a likely reason you cannot persuade your boss on your idea?
To persuade, you need to craft an argument with the main claim, evidence, and reasoning for the idea.
Quincy gives a coworker specific directions for tasks on a project using the Think, Feel, Do model, but the coworker does not understand the directions. What is the likely cause?
More than likely, the coworker has mental filters that are affecting the way the message is interpreted.
What are the three major components of the Context communication building block?
Location, timing, and relationships are critical components of the context of your message.
Why is the concept of teleoanticipation so important when running a meeting?
Teleoanticipation is the biological process we use to pace ourselves. Meeting attendees need to be able to appropriately gauge their attention and energy exertion during meetings in order to be good participants throughout.
You are creating your first presentation on a new CMS system for the company. Your steering committee includes the VP of Operations and the IT director. What must you include in your overall message?
The message’s pattern of organization is the what, why, and how that incorporates the values and priorities of the decision makers.
The boss asks you to help a new employee learn a process. After listing all the steps and separating them into buckets, you show the employee a tutorial. Which explanation activity are you following?
The steps you went through follow this activity, which would support your explanation of the process.
Millie is traveling abroad and notices the person next to her has the same type of luggage, so she strikes up a conversation. What type of context drill is used in this social setting?
This is a suggested drill for situations where Millie will see something common with another person, and want to practice building rapport.
When crafting an email, what should be the first thing you think about?
Always begin by thinking of the action you want your reader to take when crafting your email.
You are reviewing your most recently sent email to identify what you can improve on. What can you ask yourself to ensure you use the Think, Feel, Do model?
When you craft an email message, this question will help you verify whether readers follow the Think, Feel, Do model.
Derek is leading an instructional meeting with his sales staff. He begins the meeting by demonstrating how to use a new software, which is met with many yawns and blank stares from the audience. What did Derek do wrong?
In order to increase buy-in from an audience, a speaker always needs to address “why” the information is important to them. Derek instead skipped straight to the product demonstration, and lost his audience.
What is the least effective way to mine for connections?
Whenever you are mining for connections, it is critical that you keep the conversation positive! It is never a good idea to build rapport on negative situations.
You are pitching a new recruiting platform to your boss, who is known to be an analytical, data-driven individual. What should you include in your pitch?
Since your boss values data and evidence, it is imperative that you provide analytical reasons based in concrete facts that demonstrate value.
It is _____ to suggest a deadline from a decision maker when making an ask.
It is definitely okay to suggest a deadline when making an ask. This helps develop a sense of urgency, and might prevent your request from getting pushed to the backburner.
When you are asking for something, it is important to state the action you need clearly, make the next steps obvious and as easy as possible for the decision maker, and finally, _____.
It is critical that you create a sense of urgency when asking for something so that your request doesn’t get put on the back burner by the decision maker.
Reagan is developing a presentation for a C-suite on a major proposal. Which action will help her structure her presentation for this audience?
This is a series of questions that will enable Reagan to keep her introduction short and the audience knowing the direction right away.
Marvin wants to ask his boss for a promotion. Which approach should he take?
This is the best approach to help Marvin overcome fears of asking for what he wants.
In the context of presenting up, what does it mean to “go for the forest, not the trees”?
Executives deal with a lot every day. As such, they will likely be more concerned with the big picture instead of the minute details of your presentation.
What is not a suggested reaction to a situation that catches you off guard?
Acting immediately might be the worst thing you can do in this scenario. It is crucial that you take a moment to calm yourself and examine the landscape of the decision.
An employee stops by your office to inform you that your most important customer is upset with service he is receiving. You feel unsettled. What is the first step you should take?
Taking a deep breath to calm yourself is a good first step, and will enable you to be more clear and respond with credibility.