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  • assouma00
    assouma00 said 1 week Edit Delete

    very nice and attractive presentation

  • pankajkubadiya
    pankajkubadiya said 1 month Edit Delete

    its amazing but we can not open it in powerpoint

  • LuigiBertuzzi
    LuigiBertuzzi said 1 month Edit Delete

    Most viewed embeds after 3 months are in Italian Blogs, where the local culture has grown into a wide open attitude for long tail blog spots leading to nothingness. It's like stating individually: i'm openly available for any kind of conversation .. provided you let me understand asap where the beef is.
    We shoud workout a multilingual 'WTF R we using the WWW for' Manifesto .. I have already started drafting one in Italian ..

  • sustenergy
    sustenergy said 4 months Edit Delete

    The same applies to meetings. Great application of stimulus-response.

  • prasad3251
    prasad3251 said 4 months Edit Delete

    ouch
    it is a stunning way to bring awareness..... how foolisH were we all these years,
    just entering into dialogue;
    ok what is the SOLUTION???

  • mgrtbx
    mgrtbx said 4 months Edit Delete

    Great presentation!

    To the point on why I made my presentation about 'How do we educate our children?', it belongs to the same category as Stock Market, Gas Prices & Global Warming mentioned in your presentation

  • radix2u
    radix2u said 4 months Edit Delete

    very interesting!

  • mrityunjaykumar9
    mrityunjaykumar9 said 4 months Edit Delete

    like it

  • cristinac
    cristinac said 4 months Edit Delete

    Your presentation is just great!.

    Congratulations for this job.

    Ccd./

  • karthik.tech123
    karthik.tech123 said 4 months Edit Delete

    Hi,

    A thought provoking presentation. Made me to realize how I am listening to others & how many times I really listen to them 100%.

    Thanks for Sharing.

    - Karthik

  • richwang
    richwang said 4 months Edit Delete

    A very good presentation! Thanks!

  • Urcullu
    Urcullu said 4 months Edit Delete

    I dont have enought time to see the complete presentation!!! A jocke..

    Excelent, muy buena. I think that we need to comunicate with our-self first, and then with others.

    Slide all

  • commando
    commando said 4 months Edit Delete

    I think this is a great presentation and the principles can be used in any sphere of life. the only thing that did not jump out at me (but might still be there in the presentation) is that some people spend a lot of time believing what the think the message is saying rather than asking the sender to give the message in a different way ( though this might be less general than this presentation tries to be).

  • guestaf4300
    guestaf4300 said 4 months Edit Delete

    Great presentation. Thx.

  • navneeta
    navneeta said 4 months Edit Delete

    wonderful presentation...its apt in today's corporate world...

  • vriofrio
    vriofrio said 4 months Edit Delete

    THANKS FOR SHARING YOUR WORK.

    I WILL ASK MY STUDENTS TO DISCUT IT.

  • jeecarnot
    jeecarnot said 4 months Edit Delete

    cool

  • mauee
    mauee said 4 months Edit Delete

    I agree, excellent presentation - we are too busy discussing about conversations, we shoud rather speak about relevant conversations.

  • exbig5recruiter
    exbig5recruiter said 4 months Edit Delete

    Great presentation. The challenge that I find with social media 'conversations' is that most people are too entrenched in their own way of thinking (too busy talking) and they don't spend enough time listening.



    Thanks for sharing!

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    7 Reasons Why Most Conversation Are A Waste Of Time

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    1. Slide 1: 7 REASONS Why Most Conversations Are A Waste of Time INTELLIGENT MOMENTUM
    2. Slide 2: B4 We START INTELLIGENT MOMENTUM
    3. Slide 3: What constitutes a conversation? INTELLIGENT MOMENTUM
    4. Slide 4: Definition: A conversation is communication by two or more people. Conversations are the ideal form of communication since they allow people with different views to learn from each other. INTELLIGENT MOMENTUM
    5. Slide 5: CONVERSATIONS Have 2 Main Components INTELLIGENT MOMENTUM
    6. Slide 6: A: Communication INTELLIGENT MOMENTUM
    7. Slide 7: A: Communication (An exchange between people) INTELLIGENT MOMENTUM
    8. Slide 8: B: New Patterns Of thinking & acting post-communication INTELLIGENT MOMENTUM
    9. Slide 9: Q: Is that what actually happens? INTELLIGENT MOMENTUM
    10. Slide 10: Q: Is that what actually happens? Let’s take a look… INTELLIGENT MOMENTUM
    11. Slide 11: Reason # 1 INTELLIGENT MOMENTUM
    12. Slide 12: Most people are too busy to stop and listen. INTELLIGENT MOMENTUM
    13. Slide 13: Reason # 2 INTELLIGENT MOMENTUM
    14. Slide 14: Those who stop to listen are bombarded with messages. INTELLIGENT MOMENTUM
    15. Slide 15: Reason # 3 INTELLIGENT MOMENTUM
    16. Slide 16: It’s difficult to know which messages to focus on. INTELLIGENT MOMENTUM
    17. Slide 17: Reason # 4 INTELLIGENT MOMENTUM
    18. Slide 18: Most of these messages don’t solve, problems, they disguise or worsen them. INTELLIGENT MOMENTUM
    19. Slide 19: Reason # 5 INTELLIGENT MOMENTUM
    20. Slide 20: Most people prefer to be given the answer, than to have a long conversation that allows them to discover the answer. INTELLIGENT MOMENTUM
    21. Slide 21: Most people prefer to be given the answer, than to have a long conversation that allows them to discover the answer. step one – do this INTELLIGENT MOMENTUM
    22. Slide 22: Most people prefer to be given the answer, than to have a long conversation that allows them to discover the answer. step one – do this step two – do that INTELLIGENT MOMENTUM
    23. Slide 23: Most people prefer to be given the answer, than to have a long conversation that allows them to discover the answer. step one – do this step two – do that step three – go here INTELLIGENT MOMENTUM
    24. Slide 24: Most people prefer to be given the answer, than to have a long conversation that allows them to discover the answer. step one – do this step two – do that step three – go here step four – say this INTELLIGENT MOMENTUM
    25. Slide 25: Most people prefer to be given the answer, than to have a long conversation that allows them to discover the answer. step one – do this step two – do that step three – go here step four – say this step five - you never have to work again INTELLIGENT MOMENTUM
    26. Slide 26: Reason # 6 INTELLIGENT MOMENTUM
    27. Slide 27: Most people aren’t listening to you, they’re more concerned about what they’re going to say next. INTELLIGENT MOMENTUM
    28. Slide 28: Most people aren’t listening to you, they’re more concerned about what they’re going to say next. Is that how a CONVERSATION works? INTELLIGENT MOMENTUM
    29. Slide 29: Reason # 7 INTELLIGENT MOMENTUM
    30. Slide 30: Thinking and acting in new and improved ways implies CHANGE, and most people don’t want to do either. INTELLIGENT MOMENTUM
    31. Slide 31: Why have a conversation about these things? INTELLIGENT MOMENTUM
    32. Slide 32: Because if we don’t, how… INTELLIGENT MOMENTUM
    33. Slide 33: Will we solve bigger problems? INTELLIGENT MOMENTUM
    34. Slide 34: What if we looked at these reasons in terms of… INTELLIGENT MOMENTUM
    35. Slide 35: The Stock Market INTELLIGENT MOMENTUM
    36. Slide 36: Gas Prices INTELLIGENT MOMENTUM
    37. Slide 37: Global Warming INTELLIGENT MOMENTUM
    38. Slide 38: These issues might be obvious, but how many REAL conversations are going on about them? INTELLIGENT MOMENTUM
    39. Slide 39: Recap 1. Most people are too busy to stop and listen. 2. Those who stop are often bombarded with too many messages. 3. It’s difficult to know which message to focus on. 4. Most of these messages don’t solve problems, they disguise or worsen them. 5. Most people prefer to be given the answer than to discover the answer. 6. Most people aren’t listening to you, they’re too worried about what they’re going to say next. 7. Thinking and acting in new and improved ways implies change, and most people don’t want to do either. INTELLIGENT MOMENTUM
    40. Slide 40: If you don’t comment, will this presentation have constituted a conversation? INTELLIGENT MOMENTUM
    41. Slide 41: We’re not this cynical, we’re just trying to start a conversation and stretch peoples’ thinking in the process…
    42. Slide 42: Intelligent Momentum Simplifying Business Growth For A Complex World Shayne Mauricette shayne@IntelligentMomentum.com