Being Present, Jeanine W. Turner
Being Present, Jeanine W. Turner
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Being Present
Commanding Attention at Work (and at Home) by Managing Your Social Presence

Author: Jeanine W. Turner

Narrator: Eliza Foss

Unabridged: 7 hr 11 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 01/11/2022


Synopsis

Survival strategies for communicating in a notification-saturated world

As our ability to pay attention in a world of distractions vanishes, it's no wonder that our ability to be heard and understood—to convey our messages—is also threatened. Whether working with our teams and customers or communicating with our families and friends, it is increasingly difficult to break through the digital devices that get in the way of communication. And the ubiquity of digital devices means that we are often "multicommunicating," participating in multiple conversations at once. As a result, our ability to be socially present with an audience requires an intentional approach.

This increased strain on attention has never been more clear than during the global pandemic, when our homes suddenly accommodated both work and family life. What are our options when facing professional communications at all hours? Do we ask for the technology to be put away at the dinner table? Establish other ground rules? What about using digital communications to our advantage—how can we facilitate information-sharing in the midst of a world where we are overwhelmed with content?

About Jeanine W. Turner

Jeanine W. Turner is a professor in the Communication, Culture, and Technology Program and is an affiliated faculty member in the McDonough School of Business, both at Georgetown University. She inspires and challenges executives and students to gain a strengthened sense of how best to communicate their presence in a variety of environments, and has worked within the public and private sectors, including AARP, KPMG, Microsoft, the NFL Players Association, Rolls Royce, Sprint, the US Senate, the US Department of Defense, and the World Bank.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Maia on March 07, 2024

The findings and narrative of this book felt so contextually specific, even if the author was suggesting broader lessons. Communication and presentation during the COVID lockdown and in a mostly remote/hybrid work environment is important, but I’m not sure the length and story line of this book were......more

Goodreads review by Patina on November 11, 2023

I give this book five stars because it was thorough, but I didn't really agree with its conclusions. Jeanine W. Turner talks about how to manage your social presence in the workplace. I did not agree with all of her determinations, but some are interesting. p. 176 "You basically have three possible ch......more

Goodreads review by Karen Kranack on September 20, 2022

Let's face it: phones, TikTok, Zoom meetings, hybrid working, you name it--it's all technology that's here to stay. It's unrealistic to think that people are really going to put their devices down in the office, in the classroom or at dinner. I struggle with this. We're all up against extreme odds i......more

Goodreads review by Karla on November 23, 2022

El capítulo del presupuesto de la presencia, donde uno divide su atención para estar en varias reuniones a la vez o conversaciones a la vez, es escalofriante si te pones a pensar... significa que nuestra capacidad como seres humanos para mantenernos concentrados, dando full presencia a otra persona......more

Goodreads review by Erika on July 24, 2022

This is a fantastic book, with critical relevance for all facets of life. Turner’s call to understand and choose intentionally our social presence is a necessary and constant task, which (I think) most people don’t fully grasp. I appreciated how Turner doesn’t engage in ranking the types of presence......more