Jeffrey:
Re: I do not agree that "attention is the weakest, but minimum form of
connecting." My experience is that attracting attention the hardest part of
communication. It is thus the most expensive. In our environment of continuous
data from many diverse sources, finding out how to be heard above the background
is not a trivial task. Look at any staff meeting, or get the attention of any
teenager ;-)
>
> So the knowledge creation process might be thought of as the steps:
attention,
>connection, exchange, filtration, integration, new knowledge.
FK Attracting attention is hard for several reasons. 1. Percpetion and recall,
etc. are selective processes. 2. The attention span and short-term memory seem
to be proportionally related. 3. The issue to be solved between the speaker and
the audience is sychrnisation of thought
http://en.wikiversity.org/wiki/User:Genezistan/Synchronization_of_thoughts/lecture_15. the level of commuication should fit the knowledge of the listener, who is
interestedb in hearing news (comment on topic), but may be
impatient, self-confident, etc. in his knowledge that may even be tied up with
string emotion and interest, so anything tocontardict his currrent credence
and/or interest will be immediatelly blocked
out. Succesful conversion is only
possible after your audiencefeels doubts about his earlier or current
model/paradigm and ih he has got the AHA experience
Regards,
Ferenc
Attention is the weakest, but a minimum form of connecting.
It is also the minimum price you pay for getting connected.
Getting connected means exchanging information. "Information is transformation"
(Bela Hamvas)
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