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“The art of communication is the language of leadership.” -James Humes BCTC Supervisory Training Communications within the Advisory Role Greg Feeney, Ph.D. Just another training? -Depends on you. Why are you here (beyond the mandatory thing)? What would you like to get out of this? One question you would like answered today. Effective communication matters. Our days are filled with communication challenges and opportunities We aren’t always effective. Awareness! Some of this might be new. A lot of it may be a reminder. Either way, the opportunity for improvement is here. Today: The Art of Effective Communication Your 5 Goals 5 Areas 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Language Listening Nonverbal Feedback Climate They all influence each other These variables could be in any order. The list is not exhaustive. A few general items first… It’s not always about you. Don’t take anything personally. Don’t own others’ behavior or perspectives. If someone treats you disrespectfully, work not to take it personally. If someone disagrees with you, work not to take it as a personal attack. This will help you stay focused on the issue at hand. It’s all about you. A matter of perception Why do you think the way you think? Careful with assumptions Be aware of how you come across. strengths. weaknesses. what (who) pushes your buttons. Awareness of Perception Formation Culture and all it entails Including personality type/variables Actually, it’s all about meaning. You Key variables: You The other(s) Language Listening Nonverbal Context of message delivery, overall climate, cultural variables Context and Format The Other Meaning Nonverbal Language Listening Language But if thought corrupts language, language can also corrupt thought. -George Orwell Word Association 1. SHUT UP! 2. Miss America 3. Meets Expectations 4. Atheist 5. 9-11 6. Linguistic Relativism 1. 2. 3. Shut up Miss America Meets Expectations 4. 5. 6. Atheist 9-11 Linguistic Relativity Language affects the way we see the world. Linguistic Relativism Meaning is in people, not words. Meaning comes from: Language Identity Credibility and status Affiliation Attraction Interest All relate to meaning. Basic Question: How do I get the meaning in my head in your head? Language influences the process. I can make it easier or harder for you to listen through the language I use. Language Language choice matters. Direct impact on interpretation. Does your language help others listen? Language influences our ability to listen. You can lessen or increase noise through the language you use. Being PC “Spin” Language and Power Powerful speech is more likely to lead to desired results. –Not about being overly authoritative but about clarity. Examples Powerful I need… I would appreciate… I’d like you to… How can we improve this? Less Powerful Can you… Will you… If you could… Can we improve this? Questions/Comments Goal #1 Set a goal that relates to language. Listening – the heart of the art “We see the world as we are rather than as it is.” How does this quote relate to listening? Hearing is not listening. Listening is all about meaning. It is about understanding. Again, all about the What makes listening difficult? Ineffective Listening Pseudolistening Monopolizing Selective Listening Defensive Listening Ambushing Literal Listening Talking Noise Psychological as well as physical Types of Listening Responses Questioning Paraphrasing Empathizing Supporting Analyzing Evaluating Advising Silent Listening Which style to use? Which Style to Use? Consider the situation, the other person, and finally think of yourself. Framing Think about how you look at things. Example: Look at resistance as feedback (both about the idea and the people). Group Work How do the following schemata influence your listening? Prototypes – great teacher, good student, true friend Personal Constructs – intelligent-not intelligent, kindnot kind Stereotypes – predictive generalizations Scripts – guides to action Schemata represent our ideas of what should be. Mindfulness Focusing on the moment. Idea of Cognitive Complexity. Questions/Comments Goal #2 Set a goal that relates to listening. Nonverbal Communication Language matters but… 55% of the communication signals we send results from how others see us. 38% flows from the way they hear us. 7% comes from our words. -Edward J. Barks, 2004 What does it mean when someone: has their arms crossed? won’t look you in the eyes? Careful with generalizations. Consider context. History with the person. Often subjective - Signals can be misread. More than gestures and facial expressions. Again, it’s about meaning. Tools we can use to make it easier for folks to listen. And, tools we can use to better interpret others. Tools Gestures Eye contact Vocal qualities (tone is huge) Space Touch Time Artifacts Is the behavior consistent? Does it contradict or reinforce? Which is more credible and reliable? Does it promote respect and a positive climate? Group work: Stirring this up… What drives you nuts about coworkers’ nonverbal communication? Questions/Comments Goal #3 Set a goal that relates to nonverbal communication. The Art of Communicating Feedback Repetition Bad news Mode Document Being Proactive Repetition The pleasant nag Clarity Weekly list vs. multiple messages Keep it friendly, appropriate humor—read your audience Bad News Clarity Own it—the infamous “They” Behavior focused—be specific Formative/constructive Person-to-person (think about environment)—maybe even go to their office, for good news as well Mode - so many choices Phone Email Memo My office Their office Verbal vs. Written When Date? Time? Stopped in the hall. Documentation – develop concrete follow-up plans Document for clarity Formal Informal Being Proactive Documentation helps Problems rarely disappear on their own Discuss problems before they become a big issue Group work: Share when you provided feedback and it did not go well (no names/identifiers, please). How would you provide the feedback differently now? Questions/Comments Goal #4 Set a goal that relates to providing feedback. Climate We influence the climate of all our relationships. Dynamic process. Creating and Maintaining a Positive Climate—Social Tone Evaluation Certainty Strategy Control Neutrality Superiority Description Provisionalism Spontaneity Problem orientation Empathy Equality At the center of it all is promoting Value Appreciation Respect Or at least maintaining an environment conducive to such things. Showing others value and appreciation. With some this is easy Others—Even when They irritate you You often radically disagree with them Your perspectives are radically different Macro vs. Micro level influence Micro How your behavior influences your immediate unit/area. Macro How your behavior and the climate of your unit/area influence our overall climate at the college. Idea of Principled Negotiation Negotiation A basic means of getting what you want from others—a back-and-forth communication designed to reach an agreement. Principled Negotiation 2 layers: substance (what) and procedure (how) Principled Negotiation Based on merit An all-purpose strategy (if the other side learns it, it does not become more difficult to use, it becomes easier) Principled Negotiation- 4 basic points 1. 2. 3. 4. People: Separate the people from the problem. Interests: Focus on interests, not positions. Options: Generate a variety of possibilities before deciding what to do. Criteria: Insist that result be based on some objective standard. Hard and Soft Bargaining Hard Goal is victory. Distrust others. Does damage to the relationship and future interaction. Soft Goal is agreement. Trust others. Makes you vulnerable, often walked on by folks taking the hard approach. Which is better? Hard Goal is victory. Distrust others. Does damage to the relationship and future interaction. Soft Goal is agreement. Trust others. Makes you vulnerable, often walked on by folks taking the hard approach. Trick question. It is better to change the game by using principled negotiation. It differs from positional bargaining. Focus is not on a set answer. Positional bargaining often becomes a contest of will. 2 layers: substance and procedure (what) and (how) Oops! Questions/Comments Goal #5 Set a goal that relates to using communication to create a more positive climate. Your Goals 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Language Listening Nonverbal Feedback Climate The Next Step Assuming Agency Assume Agency --What do YOU do? We must take responsibility for making our work relationships as productive as possible, even when others do not play by the rules. If someone does not follow what we covered today, how do you handle it? If you try, and they still make it difficult, what’s next? If someone yells at you, what do you do? If someone uses inflammatory language, what do you do? When other folks are negative, what do you do? If someone is disrespectful to you, what do you do? The test of your skills, who you are, comes when other people do not play by the rules. Questions/Comments