Besides his track record “No we are not filing bankruptcy”, has anyone else noticed our CEOs eyes when he’s speaking? Go back and watch any recordings of “All Employee Meetings”, also any interview like the one he just did for CNBC. He never looks you or the camera directly in the eye. His eyes look up to the right or left when he’s speaking. That’s a big tell according to much research. So in his case when you combine the two you could say the second tell is his lips are moving. Just an observation.
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Is it just me who finds it odd that anyone who works for Avaya would comment on such a matter?
Let's review
- Avaya is All in on CX/UX
- If you are a REAL professional, then you know there are many different applications that are necessary to use to engage on a regular basis
- CEOs eyes just go to show why UX is so important. The Application/link he had to use wasn't ideal for his set up. How many times have any of you had to participate in a Zoom call, then minutes later join a Teams call and what you set-up for your perfect framing and depth suddenly flipped once you changed applications?
Using that metric Chirico & Kennedy were the most trustworthy guys out there since they never got on camera without reading from an off-camera script.
Let’s hold off on anointing St. Alan, shall we?
ONLY TRUST PEOPLE WHO ARE AKWARD ON CAMERA
They are not actors, news people or Influencers. THEY ARE REAL!
RESEARCH, as MS. PhD claims, is that NO ONE has the ability to showcase human interaction via CAMERAS. Eyes are not looking into others Eyes.
We all know you LIVE for your CAMERA. And, like most WANT TO BE Influencers, you study how to APPEAR as your, how do you say it, AUTHENTIC SELF. Thus you find yourself to be supremely superior and judge others who don't do "IT" (whatever the HE-ll that is) as good as you. Maybe you should work on expanding your vocabulary, word use and sentence structure before taking a victory lap about your video skills. because guess what? No one cares about your video skills when you are inarticluate
When Sidelined they come out swinging. Always on Brand.