Expectations & Assumptions: Join #Peopleskills Chat April 12th
by Kate Nasser | Comments Off on Expectations & Assumptions: Join #Peopleskills Chat April 12th
Expectations & Assumptions: JOIN us in #Peopleskills chat!
WHEN: Sunday April 12, 2015 at 10AM EDT. Hashtag: #peopleskills
Background on This Chat Topic: People Skills Expectations & Assumptions
Last Sunday in #Peopleskills chat, we discussed deepening connections. It raises additional questions about expectations and assumptions in human interaction.
Are expectations the hidden obstacle to great interactions? Or are they the force that brings people together in the first place? What about assumptions? Do they have a positive or negative effect? JOIN us this Sunday April 12th, 2015 at 10am EDT to discuss expectations & assumptions.
Image designed by: Kimb Manson Graphics Design for Kate Nasser. All rights reserved.
People Skills Expectations & Assumptions
Very few people are free of expectations & assumptions. Perhaps no one. Given that, how do expectations & assumptions impact human interactions in business, leadership, teamwork, customer service and in life’s deep relationships?
Some questions to get us thinking in advance. Actual questions will post live during the chat.
- Where do expectations come from?
- When we expect a great deal of ourselves, __________________.
- What would human interactions be like if we had no expectations?
- Expectations are the _________ to great human interaction.
- What are the advantages and disadvantages of leaders’ expectations of others?
- What relationship is there between assumptions and expectations? Any?
- How do our personal values affect assumptions and expectations of others?
- What assumptions about others have helped humanity and which ones have hurt humanity?
- Assumptions, gossip, and groupthink: Are they connected? If so, how can we stop the damage?
- Does communicating expectations and assumptions make them OK? Or do they live on?
- How can we capture the benefits of expectations and minimize the risks?
- What are the key people skills for working through diverse expectations and assumptions?
So bring your personal perspective, your favorite beverage, and join me and the people skills global chat community this Sunday April 12, 2015 10am EDT on Twitter (hashtag: #peopleskills) to discuss people skills expectations & assumptions.
I also invite you to continue this chat by joining the Google+ People Skills Community and the LinkedIn Group People Skills Succeed to be a part of all the people skills discussions everyday 24×7. Get your people skills community member badge here.
Shout Out of Gratitude
My gratitude to all who participate and grow the people skills global chat community on Twitter (#peopleskills), Google+, and LinkedIn. We welcome your suggestions for topics, offers to co-host, and most especially your individual insights.
Special and continued thanks to generous chat moderators Chantal Bechervaise, Dave Moore, Hoda Maalouf, Tracy Shroyer, Jandis Price and Tom Rhodes for their time and insightful contributions.
Hope you will all join People Skills Global Chat on Twitter #peopleskills this Sunday April 12, 2015 10am EDT/7am PDT to explore people skills expectations & assumptions.
Everyone is welcome! We have only one rule in People Skills Global Chat: Respect for all even when we disagree.
TIP: If you have never been in a Twitter chat, you may find it helpful to log on to Twubs.com or Tweetchat.com, enter hashtag #peopleskills, and sign in to your Twitter account. The venue will insert the hashtag on each of your tweets and you will see all the tweets on one screen. Other tools available are Tchat.io, Hootsuite and TweetDeck.
I am the founder and host of the chat and will be happy to answer any questions you have in advance: Email me.
Chat with you this Sun. April 12, 2015 10am EDT in People Skills Global Chat on Twitter (#peopleskills) TOPIC: People Skills Expectations & Assumptions.
Until then, as always, I wish you bonds of happiness and success!
From my professional experience to your success,
Kate Nasser, The People Skills Coach™
©2015 Kate Nasser, CAS, Inc. Somerville, NJ. I appreciate your sharing the link to this post on your social streams. However, if you want to re-post or republish the content of this post, please email info@katenasser.com for permission and guidelines. Thank you for respecting intellectual capital.
Kate Nasser, The People Skills Coach™, delivers coaching, consulting, training, and keynotes on leading change, employee engagement, teamwork, and delivering the ultimate customer service. She turns interaction obstacles into interpersonal success. See this site for workshop outlines, keynote footage, and customer results.
Join me through these social channels.
Engage in people skills learning! Let’s turn interaction obstacles into business success in leadership, teamwork, and customer service experience. I invite your questions, share my experience, and welcome your wisdom.