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How To Achieve Global Communicating-With Total Confidence
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Article Overview: Working with virtual teams and global partners? Ever wonder how you’re coming across and if you are truly communicating effectively? Find out exactly how to know you’re spot on-with total confidence.
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How To Achieve Global Communicating-With Total Confidence
Working with
virtual teams and global partners? Ever wonder how you’re coming across and if
you are truly communicating effectively? Find out exactly how to know you’re
spot on—with total confidence.
As business
continues to expand and teams increasingly work globally, many professionals
have asked me about how to be effective. As we all know, it’s easy to become
used to a style of presenting that may work regionally or nationally…but does
not work with a global audience.
Many of my
coaching clients start out with presentations that are approved by
headquarters. But these presentations often contain expressions, metaphors and
stories that are specific to one culture.
If you’re
struggling with global communication, use these 5 tips to boost your skills.
Tip 1. Time
Zone
Seems like a
funny first tip, right? Think about it. It’s very easy to schedule times for
virtual conference calls that are convenient to you. This sets the tone that
you or corporate headquarters is more important than the regions.
Be sensitive
to time zones. Rotate times for team calls so everyone will be equally
respected. Also, take the extra step to put local time zones into the call
time. This prevents confusion and mistakes.
Tip 2.
Advance Warning
A lot of
people want to be prepared for a team meeting or presentation. Especially if
English (or the dominant language) is not their native language.
In many teams,
sending documents in advance is the key to unlock greater participation.
Participants have an opportunity to preview the materials, research any
unfamiliar phrases, and get up to speed.
If you haven’t
tried this out…give it a shot.
Tip 3.
Regional Expressions
When you’re
gathering around the water cooler or at a sports event, it’s easy to talk in
slang and use regional expressions. But on global conference calls, this just
doesn’t fly.
Strangely
enough, many of us are so used to our particular way of speaking that we don’t
even ‘hear’ these regional influences. If you are concerned about your ability
to speak in a way everyone will understand, consider working with a presentation
coach. You’ll get candid and direct feedback.
Tip 4.
Visual Impact
Pictures,
photos and hand-drawn icons are powerful ways to bridge barriers of culture,
language and regional differences. Still, there may be images that send a
message you do not intend.
If you are
presenting to an audience you aren’t familiar with, test out the images you’re
using. Ask for direct feedback from a peer—before your formal presentation.
Tip 5.
Anonymous Feedback
Provide a
method for participants to give you candid, anonymous feedback. In many
cultures, direct feedback is considered impolite or inappropriate. By
encouraging people to speak freely in an anonymous method, you’re much more
likely to find out what’s truly working—and what can be improved.
The fastest
way to gain confidence is experimenting and using these 5 tips. Start today.
Your confident global communication skills will be increasingly more crucial.
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About the Author: Milly Sonneman RSS for Milly's articles - Visit Milly's website Milly Sonneman is a recognized expert in visual language. She is the co-director of Presentation Storyboarding, a leading presentation training firm, and author of the popular guides: Beyond Words and Rainmaker Stories available on Amazon. Milly helps business professionals give winning presentations, through Email Marketing skills trainings at Presentation Storyboarding. You can find out more about our courses or contact Milly through our website at: http://www.presentationstoryboarding.com/ Click here to visit Milly's website 4Step Visual Storytelling How to Build a Story that Connects Visual Storyboarding Big Lessons From a Little Proposal Stand Out In Any Crowd With WorldClass Whiteboard Skills Selling More With Whiteboard Displays Boost Your Sales With Presentation Skills Training |
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