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    #virtualcommunication

    Explore " #virtualcommunication" with insightful episodes like "CAVO Ep. 19: No Trust, No Team: Building Trust and Accountability in a Virtual Setting", "CAVO Ep. 18: Building Trust and Accountability in Remote and Virtual Teams Through Emotional Intelligence", "CAVO Ep. 17: Leadership Presence: Perception vs. Reception in the Virtual Environment", "CAVO Ep. 16: Can we Talk? Best Practices for Remote Communication" and "'Cause we are living in a virtual world: Virtual Communication Presence" from podcasts like ""National University Podcast Series", "National University Podcast Series", "National University Podcast Series", "National University Podcast Series" and "Voice what Matters: the Podcast"" and more!

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    CAVO Ep. 19: No Trust, No Team: Building Trust and Accountability in a Virtual Setting

    CAVO Ep. 19: No Trust, No Team: Building Trust and Accountability in a Virtual Setting

    This episode features Dr. Randee Sanders, Associate Director of Faculty Support and Development in the School of Business at Northcentral University. Trust and accountability are vital for effective teamwork and productivity in any environment, but evermore so in the virtual workplace. Dr. Sanders will discuss how building trust and accountability differs in virtual teams and provide tips and best practices leaders can implement to create an essential foundation in these areas.

    CAVO Ep. 18: Building Trust and Accountability in Remote and Virtual Teams Through Emotional Intelligence

    CAVO Ep. 18: Building Trust and Accountability in Remote and Virtual Teams Through Emotional Intelligence

    Veronica Hill, Founder & CEO of The Leadership Consultant, joins us to discuss the importance of building trust and accountability in remote and virtual teams. In this podcast, Veronica brings her emotional intelligence expertise to talk through establishing a culture of trust and accountability by developing emotionally intelligent leaders – all in the virtual environment. 

     

    CAVO Ep. 17: Leadership Presence: Perception vs. Reception in the Virtual Environment

    CAVO Ep. 17: Leadership Presence: Perception vs. Reception in the Virtual Environment

    Dr. Randee L. Sanders, Associate Director of Faculty Support and Development in the School of Business, joins us to share about the importance of presence in the virtual work environment.  Presence is an important quality in organizations and an area that many people work on in face-to-face business environments.  Dr. Sanders will discuss why presence is just as important in a virtual work space and how presence can influence how you are perceived versus received in the workplace.  She will also provide tips to enhance your presence that may lead to untapped opportunities.

    CAVO Ep. 16: Can we Talk? Best Practices for Remote Communication

    CAVO Ep. 16: Can we Talk? Best Practices for Remote Communication

    Dr. Kathy Richie, assistant professor in the School of Business at Northcentral University, discusses best practices for communication in the virtual environment. Dr. Richie brings over 20 years of experience managing teams as a Negotiator Manager for a large multinational company. She has continued her remote work experience by teaching online for many years at the undergraduate to doctoral level for marketing and management emphasis courses.

    'Cause we are living in a virtual world: Virtual Communication Presence

    'Cause we are living in a virtual world: Virtual Communication Presence

    Are you finding yourself on Zoom a lot lately? 

    We are living through some interesting times. For the last few weeks, a third of the world’s population has been on lockdown as the world battles the Covid-19 Pandemic. For many of us, this has meant completely changing the way we regularly communicate both professionally and personally, because we can’t socialize with people outside of our homes. So we’re having to bridge the gap by communicating virtually— through platforms like Zoom, or Microsoft Teams, or Skype or FaceTime—- platforms where we can still see each other and in some cases even meet in groups. 

    All of this virtual communication brings up some interesting new communication challenges, including:

    • Physical Tension: because we are moving a lot less potentially in life but definitely when we are spending our days sitting and communicating on screens, you might be noticing more physical tension in your body as you communicate. 
    • Restricted Breathing: This physical tension or destabilization might be restricting your breathing, making it harder to feel at ease and to speak from a supported, empowered place. 
    • Pushing Vocally: Because we’re not getting the same kind of verbal/physical cues from our audiences that are letting us know we are being clear or that they are on the same page, we might feel the need to overcompensate by pushing physically and vocally 

    This episode looks at some of these challenges and gives you some tips for how to handle them. The big takeaway is— don’t let communicating to a screen lull you into a false sense of security or divorce you further from your body as you communicate. Your body language, breathing and voice are even more important to pay attention to now than ever. It’s all about adjusting your awareness of how you’re communicating physically and vocally to this new medium. Warming up your body and your voice regularly is crucial, especially if you’re spending the majority of the rest of your day sitting down. We have a lot of warm ups on our website and podcast that you can look into to help you. 

    Tips covered in this episode will help you think about:

    — your body language and being physically grounded, at ease and ready to communicate

    — breathing deeply and easily 

    — supporting your voice 

    — structuring your content to help you build a stronger relationship with your audience

    We are not sure at this point how much longer social distancing is going to go on, but the cues we’re getting so far suggest that we could be communicating virtually for awhile yet. So as you navigate this new medium, we’d love to hear from you about the challenges you’re facing and how this episode is helping you or raising new questions. 

    Take good care, stay safe and healthy! 

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