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Presented by: Carolyn Eagen Consultant Top Talent. Remarkable Results. AUTHENTIC COMMUNICATION

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Presented by:Carolyn EagenConsultant

Top Talent. Remarkable Results.

AUTHENTIC COMMUNICATION

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A substantial portion of our communication is non verbalOften we communicate in non verbal ways using groups of behaviors.

Facial expression Gestures Body Language and Posture Eye Gaze Appearance

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  We are judged by… We judge others by…

Who What When Where How

Communication is…verbal and non-verbal

We interpret the message and make inferences (often conclusions)  based on our

observations and experiences with communication processes

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Quality Communication…Why?

Reduces conflict

Helps in achieving goals

Strengthens relationships

Improves job Satisfaction

Helps to save time

Easy promotions/negotiations

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Your reality may not be their perception

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DRAW YOUR IMPRESSION OF YOUR PROFILE BELOW!Each pair of Omnia columns measures a preferred behavioral trait (level of assertiveness, communication/thinking style, pace and need for structure). As one column in the pair rises, the other falls. Fill in a maximum of 6 blocks per pair. The column with the most blocks is the preferred behavioral tendency within that pair.

Top Talent. Remarkable Results.

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Level of Competiveness

“Me” Oriented

Assertive

Self Starting

Enjoys a challenge

“We” Oriented

Collaborative

Helpful

Prefers stable salary/guaranteed

hours

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Natural/Preferred Communication Style

Socially assertive

Good at developing instant rapport

Needs recognition

Intuitive decision maker

Analytical / Thinker

Good listener and observer

Wants proof and answers

Objective decision maker

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Pace and Adaptability

Likes Variety

Multi-tasking

Handles interruptions and changes

easily

Can get bored with too much

predictability

Likes Routine

Methodical

Prefers to do one thing at a time

Stressed with last minute changes

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Need for Structure

Likes Independence

Decisive

Delegates comfortably

Resilient to rejection and criticism

Likes Structure/Guidelines

Detailed oriented / accurate

Cooperative

Reluctant delegator

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Facilitating Authentic Communication

Observation

• When you _____

Feeling

• Are you feeling ____

Need

• Because you need ____

Request

• Would you like me to _____

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Putting it all together

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Elements of Authentic Communication

Take responsibilityBe clearListenTell the truth/work with factsDon’t over-generalizeBe consistentPersonal Inventory

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Top Talent. Remarkable Results.

Your People. Discover Them. Understand Them. Evolve Them.

For more information, contact

Carolyn Eagen, ConsultantDirect : 813-280-3030 [email protected]

www.omniagroup.com

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