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" ... 2. Approachable: No one would argue that effective communication is key for potent leadership. However, any message resonates far better if it’s delivered conversationally, whereby the recipient has a sense they are speaking with you versus listening to you “deliver.” I’ve previously written about the idea of “speaking human” in business amid the evolving conversation economy. Today, leaders must endeavor to make and maintain meaningful connections with individuals, as well as staff teams both large and small, in order to spur sustainable value and breed loyalty. ... "
" ... By setting the right expectations, event organizers like Levy get speakers and attendees to speak to each other and their audiences conversationally and as equals. The virtual format already lends itself to this kind of egalitarian setting, but the event organizer can foster an inclusive environment. As attendees pop in, for example, Levy greets them by name. Throughout the event he shouts out compliments to random people. And he usually sends attendees to small breakout rooms for at least a few minutes—with a discussion prompt designed for inclusion. ... "
" ... Captioning an image can be the hardest part of posting on social media. Don’t overthink it; just write what’s on your mind. If you’ve had a bad day and the overall tone of your caption is negative, reflect on the situation, and find the lesson. Share how you walked through the fire, not how it stopped you, and share it conversationally. Not only will your audience be able to connect with you, but you never know what others are going through, and the power of you sharing may just be the saving grace in someone else’s life. ... "
" ... Craig: When you have a conversation, oftentimes the speaker, the interlocutor, will draw on their knowledge and insert that knowledge into the conversation. Right now, when I talk to a virtual assistant and I ask it a question, it does not answer conversationally, usually. It will give me the source that it's found, and then it will read from that source, which is very different from a conversation. I mean, if I say, "Did George Washington really chop down a cherry tree?" The agent will search maybe Wikipedia or some biography and will say, "This is what I found." And it'll read me the entry. So, when you're talking about blending the two, it would do that, it finds the source, it finds the information. But then it has to synthesize that into the conversation in a seamless way. How far are we along that road? ... "
" ... It comes with a pared-down version of TiVo's classic peanut-shaped remote with just enough buttons to navigate the new interface and quickly access all the commands you need. Or you can simply use your voice to conversationally ask TiVo to pull up what you want. ... "