Being Present: Commanding Attention at Work (and at Home) by Managing Your Social Presence
| AUTHOR | Turner, Jeanine W.; Foss, Eliza |
| PUBLISHER | Tantor Audio (01/11/2022) |
| PRODUCT TYPE | Audio (MP3 CD) |
Description
Survival strategies for communicating in a notification-saturated world As our ability to pay attention in a world of distractions vanishes, it's no wonder that our ability to be heard and understood--to convey our messages--is also threatened. Whether working with our teams and customers or communicating with our families and friends, it is increasingly difficult to break through the digital devices that get in the way of communication. And the ubiquity of digital devices means that we are often multicommunicating, participating in multiple conversations at once. As a result, our ability to be socially present with an audience requires an intentional approach. This increased strain on attention has never been more clear than during the global pandemic, when our homes suddenly accommodated both work and family life. What are our options when facing professional communications at all hours? Do we ask for the technology to be put away at the dinner table? Establish other ground rules? What about using digital communications to our advantage--how can we facilitate information-sharing in the midst of a world where we are overwhelmed with content?
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ISBN-13:
9798212093545
Binding:
CD-Audio (MP3 Format)
Content Language:
English
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Carton Quantity:
100
Feature Codes:
Unabridged
Country of Origin:
US
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BISAC Categories
Computers | Social Aspects
Computers | Technology Studies
Computers | Reference - General
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Survival strategies for communicating in a notification-saturated world As our ability to pay attention in a world of distractions vanishes, it's no wonder that our ability to be heard and understood--to convey our messages--is also threatened. Whether working with our teams and customers or communicating with our families and friends, it is increasingly difficult to break through the digital devices that get in the way of communication. And the ubiquity of digital devices means that we are often multicommunicating, participating in multiple conversations at once. As a result, our ability to be socially present with an audience requires an intentional approach. This increased strain on attention has never been more clear than during the global pandemic, when our homes suddenly accommodated both work and family life. What are our options when facing professional communications at all hours? Do we ask for the technology to be put away at the dinner table? Establish other ground rules? What about using digital communications to our advantage--how can we facilitate information-sharing in the midst of a world where we are overwhelmed with content?
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Foss, Eliza
Eliza Foss has performed in numerous theaters both in New York City and around the country. She's performed in "Ten Unknown, Natural Selection", and "Angels Don't Dance", among others. She has appeared in the films "Split Ends" and "Chutney Popcorn" as well as on television in "Law & Order" and "The Merrow Report". She holds a M.F.A from the New York University Graduate Acting Program. Eliza has narrated over thirty audiobooks and short stories, including "The Mermaid Chair" by Sue Monk Kidd, "The Beck Diet Solution" by Judith S. Beck, and "Big Love" by Sarah Dunn. She was featured in AudioFile magazine as one of audio s hottest romance narrators.
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