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Communication Practices in the Workplace By: Kirsty van Dam, Stephanie Shaw, and Justin Woodall

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Communication Practices in the

Workplace

By: Kirsty van Dam, Stephanie Shaw, and Justin Woodall

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Presentation AgendaProject OverviewRecommendations Questions

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Why?

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Who?

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How?

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Recommendations

Kim Sydow Campbell
How about making recommendations titles parallel?Know Your AudienceManage Email Language(it's not only about "format)Why Email Matters (this isn't one of the recommendations so it doesn't have to be parallel)Be Efficient
Stephanie Shaw
_Marked as resolved_
Kim Sydow Campbell
_Re-opened_I think the video is cute. But maybe too light for the ending. Could you play it after the "Why" slide instead?
Kim Sydow Campbell
For each recommendation, I'm assuming you will give examples from the interviewees, right?
Kim Sydow Campbell
Either start of end the recommendation about Managing Email with: Emails are vital, but it is also important to have balance in the different forms of communication
Kim Sydow Campbell
For "Why Email Matters" I assume you'll mention that all interviewees mentioned it. In other words, the PEW facts are good. But the focus is on what our alums said about their experiences.
Kim Sydow Campbell
The legibility of the cartoon on the Be Efficient slide will be a problem. Make it bigger by putting it on another slide or ...
Kim Sydow Campbell
That's it! This will be great. See you in a little while.
Kim Sydow Campbell
I lied.. One more thing. The slide with Pew research is all numbers. That's a signal you should be showing some sort of graphic instead of typing it out.
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Know Your Audience

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Manage Email Language

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Why Email Matters

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Be Efficient “The negative

consequence of poor communication is more communication.” - Pierson Carmichael, Developer/Analyst for Decision Support Systems at DCH Health System

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Why Communication is Important?

“You can have the greatest ideas in the world, but if you can’t communicate those effectively - they will get lost.” - Tim Lewis, Strategic Planner and Business Developer for UAB Health Systems