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5 ways to create stronger connections

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    So when was the last time
    that you wrote a handwritten note?
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    It's probably been a while.
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    [The Way We Work]
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    Technology has changed
    the way we communicate.
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    We send emails, not letters,
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    text messages, not phone calls.
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    We order delivery instead of
    cooking dinners in our kitchen.
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    All in the name of efficiency.
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    But here's the point.
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    Technology has made it
    easier to communicate.
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    But it hasn't made it easier to connect
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    with other human beings.
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    I've found that the secret to connecting
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    in the high-tech, fast-paced
    world that we live in,
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    is doing a few small things
    the old-fashioned way.
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    Write a letter.
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    I've written thousands
    of handwritten notes.
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    Thanking people for advice,
    thanking them for an interview.
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    It just puts that extra effort
    to show someone that you really care
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    and that you're willing
    to go above and beyond.
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    Some advice for writing a thank-you letter
    is to really make it clear
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    to the person that you're writing to
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    the impact that they
    have had on your life.
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    Talk about something specific.
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    Like "Thank you
    for the advice that you gave me.
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    It's because of the advice you gave me,
    that I am now doing x."
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    People are looking to make a difference.
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    And so if you can show someone
    that they've really had an impact
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    on the life that you're living,
    the life you're pursuing,
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    it could have a huge impact.
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    Pick up the phone and dial.
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    We've hired thousands of employees.
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    And I've personally called
    every single one of them
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    to welcome them to the Compass family.
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    I'm able to set the tone
    of really what I want the company to be.
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    Where, you know,
    people go above and beyond
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    to make people feel welcomed
    and to give people a sense of belonging.
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    And sometimes I call people
    on their last day of work.
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    When people leave,
    sometimes they're more transparent
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    than they ever were when they
    were still at the company.
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    And so it's a great opportunity
    to get feedback
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    that is very hard to get otherwise.
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    Ask interesting and meaningful questions
    when you get outside of the office.
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    When I'm traveling the country,
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    every night I'll have dinner
    with people in the company.
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    And I like to ask questions like
    "What's your underlying motivation?
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    What's something that's happened
    this week that meant a lot to you?"
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    And when you go around the table,
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    and people really open up
    and are able to engage,
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    it sets a different tone.
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    When people come back to the office,
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    they can see each other
    and they know each other in a deeper way.
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    Answer questions with honesty.
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    You know how it feels
    when you go into an elevator
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    and someone says, "How was your weekend?"
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    It could've been the best weekend ever,
    you could've met the love of your life,
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    and you would say, "Good, how was yours?"
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    If you want to connect with people,
    then you have to open up.
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    I'm not always that good at it,
    and I imagine most people aren't.
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    But that's why being open
    stands out so much,
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    because most people aren't.
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    Turn the video on.
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    I would always recommend
    a videoconference over a phone call.
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    Because that's when you can see
    the real personality come out.
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    When you're on video,
    you're forced to be present.
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    It's almost a forcing mechanism
    to be in the moment.
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    Nobody succeeds alone.
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    The more you can take time
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    to develop genuine,
    authentic relationships,
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    the more you're going to be able
    to realize your dreams.
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    You're going to be able to take big risks
    and know that there's a network of people
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    to cheer you on
    and to support your efforts.
Title:
5 ways to create stronger connections
Speaker:
Robert Reffkin
Description:

In a tech-obsessed culture, it can be difficult to build genuine relationships with people, especially in the workplace. Robert Reffkin shares his tips and tricks for establishing authentic connections on the job.

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Video Language:
English
Team:
closed TED
Project:
TED Series
Duration:
03:07

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