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Building Connections and Communities Online | James Kerr and Nadia Bilchik | 414

Building Connections and Communities Online | James Kerr and Nadia Bilchik | 414

FromLeveraging Thought Leadership


Building Connections and Communities Online | James Kerr and Nadia Bilchik | 414

FromLeveraging Thought Leadership

ratings:
Length:
31 minutes
Released:
Jul 28, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

How many new skills did you learn during the pandemic?   The lack of face-to-face meetings required everyone to adapt, and for many, that included the ability to build connections and community online. To discuss the skills and adaptations we all needed to update our lives to fit the new modality, I’ve invited two good friends to join me in a chat. Nadia Bilchik is the President of Greater Impact Communications. She's a speaker, trainer, and author of Own Your Network: Expert Networking In Person & Online. James Kerr is the founder of Indispensable Consulting. He's also a speaker, as well as a leadership coach and the author of Indispensable: Build and Lead A Company Customers Can’t Live Without. First, we look at the way presentations and communication skills training have changed in the wake of the first Covid outbreak. Nadia explains ways that our language has become more intentional due to the lack of ability to read body language in the virtual world. She gives advice on connecting with your audience on camera, and describes changes that will make you stand out and make your message clear. James discusses time constraints, and how we (and our audience) have begun to think about and value time differently. We no longer spend days traveling in order to accomplish a two-hour task. The ability to give a presentation in various time zones within a single day is a dramatic shift in itself, but it has also changed our understanding of real human interaction. We examine how to use online chit-chat and build toward deep "getting to know you moments" that build strong and memorable relationships. We wrap up our conversation by looking at the concept of "Zoom Fatigue." Nadia shares tips for placement of your camera, while James discusses how to interact with clients who prefer to leave their cameras off.    The world has changed irrevocably, and the best thought leaders know how to keep up, adapt, and even excel in our new, digital-focused age. Three Key Takeaways: *  When delivering thought leadership online ensure your camera is parallel to your eyes and you look directly into it while speaking.  This gives the same effect as looking into someone’s eyes while speaking in person. *  While we have had to reengineer the way we do things - the what is still the same. *  It is important to get to know your clients on a deep personal level when you are only able to connect with them online.  Ask personal questions about family and hobbies to help develop that relationship.
Released:
Jul 28, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

Join Peter Winick and Bill Sherman as they host the Leveraging Thought Leadership podcast–a podcast devoted to the business of thought leadership. Peter explores the world how independent thought leaders bring their ideas to scale within the business world. His guests include professional keynote speakers, business book authors, specialty consultants, and business-school academics. Bill investigates the evolving world of organizational thought leadership. His guests include professionals who create, curate, and deploy thought leadership on their organization’s behalf. Throughout the series, Peter and Bill uncover and discuss trends in thought leadership: strategy, technology, and modality. Listen in as they share best practices for creating value, impact, and revenue through thought leadership.