One of the most powerful skills to master as a conservation project manager is communication, put simply know when it is time to talk, and not talk just for the sake of talking. We’ve all been to one of these meetings where someone just keeps talking about something that was covered already. Wishing the project manager would redirect the conversation back to the agenda. Or wishing the project manager would just end the meeting so the team can get back to work. Perhaps you are a conservation project manager or want to be one, today I share tips on how you can boost your communication skills so you can be wiser, listen to understand, and respect the time of your team members. Keep your meetings short, concrete, and frequent. Remember to include everyone, complement each other, don’t compete for attention. Because… as George Bernard Shaw states “The single biggest problem in communication is the illusion that it has taken place.”
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Episode 076 - Dawn Wilson talks about Alaskan Bears and the pebble mine proposal and how photographs can save the bears
Episode 075 - Stephanie Boyles Griffin researches ways to help humans live with wildlife in urban areas
Episode 074 - Lynette Plenderleith shares her love for frogs and saving their habitat
Episode 073 - 5 Steps to Get Things Done (GTD) & 3 Bonus Apps
Episode 072 - Kristin Combs talks about the impacts humans have on wildlife in the greater Yellowstone ecosystem
Episode 071 - Josh Asel shares why photography connects him to nature and storytelling
Episode 070 - Dr. Kristen Weiss and Buttercup the Oceanpup share how project commitment leads to impact
Episode 069 - Dr. Chris Parsons talks shop on ecotourism, conservation projects, and podcasts
Episode 068 - Kathi George leads whale entanglement solutions and volunteers in California
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Episode 063 - Celina Chien begins her conservation career using photography to share biology stories
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