COMM 334 FINAL
Handouts Benefits
Handouts can summarize information and provide a handy reference guide to audience members long after the presentation. Any visual aid shown to the entire audience can be reduced and included on handouts.
Problem-solving style:
High assertiveness and high cooperativeness
Competitive style:
High assertiveness and minimal cooperativeness
Human Breakdown
Human error
Bolstering
Identifying positive attributes of the company, in hopes it might diminish negative
Role
An expectation about individual behavior patterns.
Reducing Offesiveness
Bolstering, Minimization, Differentiation, Attack the Accuser, Compensation
Benefits
Clients needs and wants.
Image Restoration
Communication that explains the incident in a way that restores the organizations image.
Accident
Couldn't be controlled
Leaders
Define how issue are interpreted and induce members to transcend self-interest.
What are different strategies
Denial, Evading Responsibilities, Reducing Offensiveness, Corrective Action, Mortification
Photographs downfalls
Digital photos are easy to incorporate into presentation programs like Microsoft's PowerPoint or Prezi, but this ease of use also presents potential pitfalls for presentations within the corporate world.
Challenges
Discounted stakeholders
Managers
Establish performance criteria, monitor, and evaluate employees.
Rumors
False information about company is spread
What makes something a greater risk? Less a risk?
The more fear the greater the risk???? (this is what I got from the book pg.164) We fear what we do not understand. The less understood, the greater the risk?
Malevolence
outside actor acts maliciously against company
Systems Products
require the organization to spend money not only for the product but also for special machinery or equipment needed to use the product properly.
Corrective action
restore situation to the state it was before the crisis, and prevent it from happening again.
ASSERTIVENESS:
the degree to which the participant attempts to satisfy personal needs in the conflict
COOPERATIVENESS:
the degree to which the person attempts to satisfy the OTHER'S concerns
Provocation
this act is performed on response to another wrongful act
Myers-Briggs Types
- 16 personality types - 16 personality types are based on stereotypes - A way to categorize an individual based on their preferred way of thinking and behaving.
Natural Disasters
'an act of god'
Whiteboard or Flip Art downfalls
- "low tech" and not very impressive. - time it takes to write things on the board or flip chart interrupts the smooth flow in presentation. - Finally, if the chart is not flipped to a blank page or the board is not erased (both of which interrupt the presentation), the information remains in view and distracts audience members long after it's covered.
Mortification
- Admit responsibility and ask forgiveness; apologizing - Ambiguous apology
Individual Credibility
- An audience's perception of a speaker's competence, trustworthiness, and dynamism - HOW TO INCREASE THIS: Objective content Fairness to opposition viewpoints Uncertainty admitted Perceived similarity Sources cited Organized, clear & concise Metaphors & similes used + humor
Institutional Credibility
- Credible institution see some of that credibility cover them and their messages (aka the overall credibility of the institution) - HOW TO INCREASE THIS: Sound environment policy (audience's perception of the organization's policies) Consistent messages across time Messages consistent with actions Positive press or public relations
Denial
- Denies occurrence - Shifts blame to another party
Process Credibility
- Factors are rarely in the hands of a single communicator; most risk campaigns run by large institutions/govt agencies that control the process - HOW TO INCREASE THIS: Early and consistent openness Open to conflict Emotional expressions allowed
Objects Downsides
- Many objects are too large to fit into a room or too small to be easily seen by the audience. - If too small, passing it around the room will cause distractions. Use photographs or slides instead. Temporarily suspend presentation is have to pass it around.
Handouts downfalls
- They distract the audience. - audience may move ahead of speaker by considering information not yet covered or miss important information by stopping to focus on one part of a handout. - recommend providing handouts after.
Photographs Benefits
- photos are an excellent substitute for objects that are too large or too small for the audience to see. - Photographs improve understanding and retention of complex information.
Visual aids and the type of information they convey
-First, visual aids increase the clarity of complicated pictorial, statistical, or conceptual material. -Second, visual aids increase the persuasiveness of a message. -Finally, visual aids make a presentation more dynamic, motivating the audience to pay attention.
Megadamage
Accident creates significant environmental damage
Accommodating style:
Low assertiveness and high cooperativeness
Avoidance style:
Low assertiveness and low cooperativeness
Organizational Misdeeds
Management takes action that harm employees/shareholders
Models Benefits
Models are an excellent substitute for objects that are too large or too small for easy viewing.
Types of Crisis
Natural Disasters, Malevolence, Technical Breakdown, Human Breakdown, Challenges, Megadamage, Organizational Misdeeds, Workplace Violence, Rumors
Minimizaion
Not as bad as it seems
Compromising style:
Participants are willing to give in on some demands in return for concessions on others (trade-offs)
Compensation
Pay off victims
Evading Responsibilities
Provocation, Defeasibility, Accident, Good Intentions
Why do we fear risks?
RIsks can often increase or decrease without us even knowing about or having a voice in the decision, and this increases our concern.
Attack the Accuser
Reduce credibility of accuser
Technical Breakdown
Technology used by company fails
Good Intentions
The company acted our of good intentions
Defeasibility
The organization lacked the proper information about or control over factors that led to the crisis
Features
Things the company that sells the product cares about.
Whiteboard or Flip Art Benefits
Useful in some professional forums.
Objects Benefits
Using an object is an excellent way to add interest and clarity to your ideas. For example, Jesse worked for a tennis racket maker and needed to explain how a manufacturing problem created blemishes on the surface of many rackets.
What does it mean to qualify a client?
a cold call, a first-time visit or telephone call from a salesperson to a potential customer. The most important thing to remember about cold calls is that you will receive a lot of rejections, and some of those may not be very friendly. But, even the most successful salespeople receive many more turndowns than orders. The goal for a cold call is to find qualified prospects— potential clients who have the need, interest, and financial resources to purchase their product or service.3 Although making calls on unqualified prospects is not necessarily a waste of time (altered business circumstances may change a prospect's needs), qualified prospects are the source of most sales. Once a qualified prospect is found, it's time to begin building a relationship with that person. In the early stages of this relationship, more questions are necessary to understand the situational features and listener predispositions toward the salesperson's firm and the product.
Conflict style
a person's orientation to conflict, which emphasizes certain strategies and tactics and ignores others
Commodity Purchase
a product that is essentially undifferentiated from one supplier to the next.
Specialty Products
are technically different from competitors' products. These are often easier to sell because the salesperson can talk about various benefits (such as price, quality, and technical superiority) that differentiate his or her product from the competitors'. If these features are important, the client may be willing to pay more for the product. To sell specialty products, the salesperson must match the key benefits of the product to the client's needs.
Workplace Violence
employee/former employee commits violence against other employees at work.