WE LIKE. THEY LIKE. YOU LIKE.
Tuesday, January 20, 2015 at 12:00PM
Barbara Jacobs in authenticity, authenticity, compelling communications, confidence, empathy, likeability, network, social media, trust, warmth

Maybe Facebook got it right.

Social media ‘likes,’ it turns out, are a pretty good predictor of who gets hired, who gets help at work, who’s trusted.  According to University of Massachusetts’ researchers, no matter how strong the business case, if auditors presented well-organized arguments, managers complied.  On networks like LinkedIn, recruiters seek individuals who seem to have a high level of trust – and authenticity.

What does this have to do with us communicators and designers and marketers?  Likeability boils down to a few personal attributes that, not surprisingly, are common to compelling communications:  Empathy, warmth, eye contact, and confidence.   Let’s see how they’re translated:

Experts say likability can be taught, unlike charisma.  How do you (and your communications) measure up?

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