communicationsbestpractices
Penguicon Communication Best Practices
“The single biggest problem in communication is the illusion that it has taken place.” George Bernard Shaw
“To effectively communicate, we must realize that we are all different in the way we perceive the world and use this understanding as a guide to our communication with others.” Anthony Robbins
«All effective and engaging learning experiences provide frequent and meaningful feedback. Without feedback on whether or not one is getting closer to a goal, progress is unlikely.» Unknown
Assistance:
Please email or otherwise contact your concom member if you need help
Also feel free to contact the conchair or conchair's assistants for help
Letting others know when there are issues or you are in need of help is important.
Announcements:
should be made as soon as the information is known and can be made public
having them in one place is good
having each separate is good
people like it when both are done and others hate it when both are done
Long Emails:
Action Items:
it is good to remember to let it be known what if any action needs to be done
who is expected to do each action needed
if there is a due date.
have a backup line of communications for more urgent items, like a second contact or request for feedback or receipt of message to make sure they got it with enough time to respond to any due date
with unknowns in everyone's schedules such as travel, work, family events, sickness, dead batteries etc this could help out quite a bit
communicationsbestpractices.txt · Last modified: 2017/01/14 11:24 (external edit)