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Wednesday, August 05, 2009

Visiting All Three Blogs

If you have yet to visit my other two blogs, start August off right by clicking below:

* for the time-pressured: www.BreathingSpaceBlog.com
* for the info-whelmed: www.CommunicationOverload.com

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Thursday, December 04, 2008

Keynotes: Less is More

In a keynote speech it is better to present one key idea four different ways than it is to cram your keynote full of material that is guaranteed to miss the mark with 75% of the audience.

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Sunday, August 26, 2007

Banishing "Um" "Ya know" "Like"

Patrica Kitchen, writing in Newsday reports Interview Stream.com monitors and exposes celebrities use of filler language such as "likes," "umms," "ya knows," "I means." The company
has announced an "Umm Like All-Star" list which includes Britney Spears, "who was caught uttering 73 "likes" and "ya knows" in a five-minute video interview on YouTube."

Neither Paris Hilton nor Nicole Richie made the list. The underlying concept "is to bring students' attention to the overuse of such 'verbal crutches' when they go on job interviews."

"Other offenders found at InterviewStream.com's companion site, UmmLike.com, include Eminem and Michelle Wie, "who used 15 'ya knows' and 'I means' in a one-minute interview. "

"A certain number of fillers are normal, but when speakers flip into overuse, they can come across as unfocused and unprepared," says Judy Cavallo, a speech-language pathologist and director of New York Speech Solutions, which evaluates and treats speech disorders, in Oyster Bay. Her first step is to heighten awareness among clients, who are "usually shocked" when she plays back tape recordings of them speaking.

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Friday, January 27, 2006

6 Keys to the Future, circa 1990

In his 1990 book, Powershift, author Alvin Toffler proclaimed that the top six keys to the future are:
* interactivity,
* mobility,
* convertibility,
* connectivity,
* ubiquity, and
* globalization.

When combined, said Toffler these six principles point to a total transformation, not nearly in the way we send messages to one another, but in the way we think, how we see ourselves in the world, where we stand in our relationships. Put together, they will make it impossible for any institution to manage ideas, imagery data information or knowledge as they once did.

Still true? Could be.

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