What Does the New ASME Mean to Me? March 4, 2006
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Advanced Communications
ASME Leadership Training
Conference
March 04-06, 2011 at Dallas TX
Jared Oehring & Anita Rebarchak
Knowledge & Community
Information & Communication Committee
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Great Leaders are Great Communicators
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Session Outline
• Communication with Leaders
– Theory
– Tools
– Case Study and Group Discussion
• Communication with Members
– Theory
– Tools
– Case Study and Group Discussion
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Communication Grid
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Situational Communication
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Tools
• What tools are you currently using?
• Meeting Wizard
• Google Documents & Microsoft
Office Live Workspace
• Skype and Oovoo
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Case Study-South Texas Section
• Monthly Conference Calls
– Email Agenda In Advance
• Formal In-Person Meetings at least
Bi-Annually
• Impromptu In-Person Meetings
every month at our Section
Meetings
• Emails-Reply all
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Communication with Members
and Social Exchange Theory
• OUTCOME = Benefits – Costs
– Benefits are material/financial gains, social status, knowledge, emotional
comforts
– Costs are sacrifices of time, money, energy, or lost opportunities
• SATISFACTION = Outcome – Comparison Level
– Need to compare the outcome to alternative
– Two people can have different levels of satisfaction
• DEPENDENCE = Set of Outcomes – Set of Comparison Level
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Tools
• Website with
Easy Updating
• Constant Contact
& Email Blasts
• LinkedIn
• Facebook
• Twitter
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Case Study-South Texas Section
• Website updated regularly by two
volunteers
• Monthly email blasts reminding
members to register for meetings
• LinkedIn used for all job postings
• Twitter & Facebook used as last
minute reminders & to post pictures
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Advanced Communications
For questions or comments
Jared M. Oehring
[email protected]
Anita Rebarchak
[email protected]
Presentation available at www.asmeconferences.org/
ltc11/presentations.cfm
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