leadership retreat: communication and netiquette

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No Undoing that One Netiquette and Communication

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Page 1: Leadership Retreat: Communication and Netiquette

No Undoing that OneNetiquette and Communication

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Part 1: Netiquette

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Activity 1

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Pet Peeve #1: Discretion is the greater part of replying

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Pet Peeve #2: STOP YELLING AT ME!

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Pet Peeve #3: Save the stationery for snail mail

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Pet Peeve #4: This is not a chain letter.

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Pet Peeve #5: Too many forwards is one step backward.

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Pet Peeve #6: Don't be a cyber-coward.

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Pet Peeve #7: I love you, but not your 500 KB image file.

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Pet Peeve #8: The subject "Re: [blank]" means nothing to me.

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Pet Peeve #9: Plain text and HTML are not buddies.

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Pet Peeve #10: Itchy trigger finger? Count to 10 before hitting

the Send button

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Pet Peeve #11: Utilize the spell checker.

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Pet Peeve #12: Consider face-to-face communication.

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Pet Peeve #13: Read everything before replying.

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Pet Peeve #14: Now, what were we talking about?

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Part 2: Effective Communication

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Activity 2

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Tip #1: Active Listening

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Tip #2: Asking Questions… and Answering Courteously

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Tip #3: Constructive Feedback

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Tip #4: Chat…Just a Little

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Part 3: Robert’s Rules of Order

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Rule #1: Everyone has the right to speak once if they wish, before

anyone may speak a second time.

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Rule #2: Everyone has the right to know what is going on at all times.

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Rule #3: Only urgent matters may interrupt a speaker.

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Rule #4: The members discuss only one thing at a time.

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Communication leads to community, that is, to understanding, intimacy and mutual valuing.

-Rollo May