finding your voice: communicating your leadership brand presented by karen hochberg ons director...
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Finding Your Voice: Communicating Your
Leadership Brand
Presented byKaren Hochberg
ONS Director Marketing/PRLDI WebcastJuly 16, 2008
Learning Objectives
• Understand key communication styles
• Explore how your leadership brand influences communications
• Define your target audience• Understand how to develop and
discipline your message• Discover how to use bridging
techniques to reduce conflict in communications
What’s branding got to do with it?
We seek to affirm our beliefs…
Sources:
www.nursingadvocacy.org
www.nationalnurse.org
Nursing as a brand
“No one cares what you know until they know how much you care.”
Authenticity
Expand the Nursing Profession as a Brand
Nurses have the knowledge Nurses have a great story to tell Nurses must give voice to their story
building on the strength of caregiver!
But you already have created a brand with your coworkers, family, friends…
First impressions matter…
Building your communication brand
• Plan your communications
• Target the proper audience
• Frame your message
• Choose the right tools
• Practice, practice, practice
Connecting your ideas to people
• Know yourself– Access your knowledge of your Leadership
Inventories
Relating to other people’s communication brands
• Driver
• Commander
• Promoter
• Chess Player
What do I want to communicate?
What do I want done about it?
Who is my target audience?
Frame the issue!
Message Discipline
TacticsCommunications Pyramid
Adapted from The Spin Project 2005
What do I want to Communicate?
• Lay a strong communications foundation
• Assess past communications:
Lessons learned
What resources do I have or need
Who will do the work
What is your brand
What are you advocating for
What do I want done?
• What exactly you want the person(s) to do?
• Why should they care?
• Tune into their WII-FM
Who is my target audience?
• Who is the Elivs?
• Who can you directly influence that can influence the decision maker
How do I frame the issue?
• Describe the issue in a way that links with the values and needs of your target audience
Discipline the message• Think CLEAR
• Connections-to the person values, project
• List next steps-define what you want done
• Expectations for success-what it looks like
• Ability-how, the tools, the support
• Return-tune into their WII-FM
• Think Fast: Elevator Ride
Tips & Tactics
• Audience reaction
• Absolutely A-words count
• Be a PRO at CONtroversy
Body Language
Voice
Word Choice
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Professor Albert Mehrabian has pioneered the understanding of communications since the 1960's
Have a plan…
• Emotional vs. Factual
• Three key points
• Headline & Bottom Line
• Passion persuades
• Picture the outcome: paint the picture
• Be brief
Absolutely A-words
• Anecdotes
• Action words-imagery
• Alliteration
• Answer a question
• Analogy
• Anaphora
Be a PRO at CONtroversy
• Anticipate arguments
• Best defense is a good point
• Courtesy counts
• Sense of humor essential
• Build a bridge back to your message
Build Bridges
• The real issue is….
• Let’s put that in perspective..
• Let’s take a broader look…
• If what your asking is….
• I can’t say that, but what I can say…
• I might frame that question differently…
Going UP…Let’s Practice
What do I want to communicate?
What do I want done about it?
Who is my target audience?
Frame the issue!
Discipline your message
Tactics
Going Up: Elevator Speech Outline Tool
I want to communicate:
Am I talking to the right person or persons? List the key influencers:
Brainstorm Box…. What’s in it for the person I want to convince? What do they value? What do they need now that fits with what I want them to do?
Discipline my message:
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Connections to the person’s values, projects:
List the steps I want done:
Expectations for success-what it will look like:
Ability, know-how, do they have the tools:
Review, Re-tune into their radio station WII-FM:
Timely Tactics
Absolutely A+ Words: anecdotes, action words, alliteration, analogy….
Build a BridgeBe a PRO at Controversy. . . Let’s take a broader look…Is the real issue . . . My understanding is …Are you saying…
This is what I want the person to do as a result of my communication:
FRAME MY ISSUE:
What’s Next
• Use these techniques at home this week
• Use these techniques at work this week
• Thinking before you speak reaps rewards
ONS Media Response Team
• ONS experts committed to responding to media calls within 24 hours
• Develop relationships with local reporters
• Work with hospital PR departments to encourage the coverage of nursing
• Work with ONS PR team to get Nurses Noticed Now
Resources• From Silence to Voice by Bernice Buresh &
Suzanne Gordon
• The Simple Survival Handbook by Bill Jensen
• The Art of Woo by G. Richard Shell
• www.projectspin.org
• www.communicationsleadership.org