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Working with your Subject Matter Expert

TechSmith Camtasia

However, studies on a cognitive bias called the “ false consensus effect ” indicate we significantly overestimate the extent to which others agree with our opinions. Collaborative Compromise! Be sure to establish clear guidelines for communication and collaboration. Compromise in the workplace sometimes gets a bad rap.

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Working with your Subject Matter Expert

TechSmith Camtasia

However, studies on a cognitive bias called the “ false consensus effect ” indicate we significantly overestimate the extent to which others agree with our opinions. Collaborative Compromise! Be sure to establish clear guidelines for communication and collaboration. Compromise in the workplace sometimes gets a bad rap.

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Learning Resolutions: Promises Can't Take a Punch

OpenSesame

I’d be done by 6 and move on to check my PLN and work on that nagging blog post. Essentials over Incidentals: I can complicate my life by filling every moment with activities, many that drain my cognitive pool and can leave me less motivated to focus on the essentials. My network, practice, and reflective writing suffered.

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Learning Resolutions: Promises Can't Take a Punch

OpenSesame

I''d be done by 6 and move on to check my PLN and work on that nagging blog post. Essentials over Incidentals: I can complicate my life by filling every moment with activities, many that drain my cognitive pool and can leave me less motivated to focus on the essentials. My network, practice, and reflective writing suffered.

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Presentation Tips from 21 Experts

eLearningArt

Regardless of if you are writing an email, preparing for a meeting, or giving a talk, you should start by asking: At the end of my communication, what do I want my audience to know, feel, and do? Avoid cognitive overload [with] the “1 concept per slide” rule. Write them down. Troy Chollar, The PowerPoint Blog.

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Working with your Subject Matter Expert

TechSmith Camtasia

However, studies on a cognitive bias called the “ false consensus effect ” indicate we significantly overestimate the extent to which others agree with our opinions. Collaborative Compromise! Be sure to establish clear guidelines for communication and collaboration. Compromise in the workplace sometimes gets a bad rap.

Expert 15