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The power of effective communication
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The power of effective communication

Source: https://www.lboro.ac.uk/research/spotlights/power-effective-communication/ Parent: https://www.lboro.ac.uk/research/spotlights/

Deep understanding of real talk ‘in the wild’ can engage audiences and save lives.

Effective communication underpins successful organisations and even saves lives. But guidance provided by most organisations is often not evidence-based, and people can be unwittingly trained to say the wrong thing.

Our research has analysed thousands of anonymised actual conversations to identify effective communication strategies.

It underpins an innovative training approach – the Conversation Analytic Role-play Method (CARM) – which has transformed communication practice in contexts as diverse as crisis negotiation, conciliation, mediation, general practice, sales, and online software tools.

Our impact

Improved professional practice

Improved communication-driven outcomes

Improved patient experience

Economic impact

Widespread academic reach

Real Talk\ Liz Stokoe on BBC Radio 4's Word of Mouth

Listen here

TEDx - The science of analyzing conversations, second by second

Professor Elizabeth Stokoe talks about the “conversational racetrack” - the daily race to understand each other when we speak - and explains how to avoid hurdles that trip us up and cause conflict.

The research

Our research is a forensic analysis of real talk ‘in the wild’. Drawing on a vast resource of actual audio recordings made for training and evaluation purposes, we have analysed conversations line-by-line, to identify what works and what is less effective in communication between organisations and their users.

We have shown that changing the design of a question, or even one word, can profoundly impact on the outcome.

We have also shown that the analysis of traditional forms of training and assessment, based on role-play, are flawed and inauthentic when compared to real interactions.

The diverse contexts in which CARM has been applied with positive impact – ranging from hostage negotiation to cold calls – provides an evergreen resource for our ongoing research.

Published in July 2022 - and based on extensive analysis of real-time, authentic crisis encounters collected in the UK and US - Crisis Talk: Negotiating with Individuals in Crisis sheds light on the relatively hidden world of communication between people in crisis and the professionals whose job it is to help them.

CARM is "acknowledged widely as ground-breaking."

Ewan Malcolm Chair of the College of Mediators and a Relate CEO

Industry places the cost of poor communication in the billions

200 mediation organisations (4,000+ practitioners) are CARM trained

Research funders

Meet the expert

Professor Elizabeth Stokoe

Psychological and Behavioural Science

London School of Economics and Political Science