... You need to schedule it for long enough to show that
you actually value the conversation that you're having, the fact they've found the time to talk to you, that you want to give them time to relax enough to talk to you — all of those things become important.»
Not exact matches
Actually recording
conversations might be a little much... but every
conversation you have with someone has
value.
Actually, we need to move the discussion from the current monologue by ideologues with political agendas to genuine
conversation where active listening is
valued.
The latest trend is for companies seeking inbound links to spend time writing up semi-coherent comments that address some point in a blog post in the hope that the blogger will publish it (even though it includes a URL) because the comment
actually makes sense and adds some
value to the «
conversation» on the blog.
«Really successful designers
actually understand that by aligning your decision making along side of what's driving the business really help to bring people on board with the
value you bring to the
conversation.»
Whether or not your rambling is
actually adding
value to the
conversation is irrelevant; at a certain point, your interviewer will stop paying attention, will perceive you as someone who lacks the bibility to listen well, and might get annoyed as you chop away time for other, more important questions and answers.
I get that bots can have
conversations with potential consumers, but how much
value does that
actually add?