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Blog Post: Powerful Plurals
posted Wednesday, October 7, 2009 7:25 AM
Recently, E-Tips has been focusing on the power of questions to build relationships and to engage employees in performance conversations. This month we offer a very subtle but powerful trick for expanding the possibilities of your conversations. Here's the trick:
Use plural nouns to open or extend the other person's perspective. I don't want to get all "English teacher" on you (that's my husband Steve's job). Still, an awareness of the words you choose will allow you to have a greater impact on the conversations you initiate with employees. You use nouns in all of your open-ended questions anyway. That's how our language works. Now, when you ask for input ask for more than one response. Here are some examples of useful plural nouns: You can also reply to this blog with your comments, send me an email, or visit me online at www.managementeducationgroup.com. I'd love to hear from you!
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management,
communication,
performance management,
performance,
evaluations,
employee communication,
questions,
employee conversations,
self confidence
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