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The Revolutionary Communicator: Seven Principles Jesus Lived To Impact, Connect And Lead

The Revolutionary Communicator: Seven Principles Jesus Lived To Impact, Connect And Lead

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Not just about how to communicate, but how to truly live!
Review: "The Revolutionary Communicator" is a must-read for anyone who seriously wants to make a positive impact on others. Although it is about effective communication, it really is about how to live they type of life people will want to listen to. I walk away from every chapter challenged and motivated, and eager to read more.

The book brought a wonderful balance between spiritual insight and thoughful, effective practicality. Whether you are a follower of Jesus--wanting to better understand how he lived, communicated, and impacted others--or any person who wants to improve your skills of influence, I think you will find this book to be very intriguing, motivating, and potentially life-changing.

One of the beauties of "The Revolutionary Communicator" is that the authors live out with excellence the communication principles they espouse. Chapter 5 is about Storytelling: the stories that Medefind and Lokkesmoe tell throughout the book are captivating, memorable, and powerful. Chapter 4 is about Authenticity: the authors include personal note sidebars in each chapter that give us glimpses into their own lives. Chapter 3 is about Asking Questions: they give us thought provoking questions and exercises at the end of each chapter that go beyond the fluffy application points found in many books. Perhaps the best chapter of the book is Chapter 6 on Solitude. The authors state, "Without time away from the crowd, we have nothing to offer to it." What good is it to become a revolutionary communicator if you have nothing worth sharing?

This is a book I will read over and over, and will share with many others. Not only is it an enjoyable read; it is a potent source of life-changing principles. Get it today!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Be Like Jesus in communicating
Review: After their gospel sharing tour of the world Medefind and Lokkesomoe know something about communication. What is eye catching and thought provoking is their compare and contrast stories of the modern world and Jesus Christ. For Christians this book will give them a working model to communicate like Jesus. For non-Christians they offer the man Jesus as someone who understands what all the pop analysts, public relation firms, and political spinmeisters are trying to discover - the principles of effective even revolutionary communication.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A very compelling study on communication excellence
Review: I am always looking for insights into best practices related to communications and improving relations. As such this book is outstanding, and discusses some tried and true communication techniques that all too often are underutilized. The authors are both adept communicators, one being a cabinet-level speechwriter, and the other a highly regarded communications director.

The book is well written, and very easy to read. One aspect I really enjoyed is the numerous "personal notes" written on many pages, which share some stories related to the texts. In this book one of the main insights is that "effective communication is a way of life". When considering the lack of "attentiveness" in the section titled "Can you hear me now" the authors depict the paradox of modern life due to technology, as we have not really become a "global village", rather modern people have largely become "global voyeurs" peering in through others windows with fascination, but rarely gazing eye to eye in shared interest, connectedness, and understanding (Page 2). In fact one of the stark realities of a modern leader is that "most people care little if you built grand towers, or steered a Fortune 500 corporation. They want to know one thing: Do you care about me?" (Page 9)

Another key issue in communication is the lack of connection. "We seek impact without involvement, like a busy executive sending an assistant to pick up their sick child from school. Real connection is never so safe or cost free" (Page 31). In many situations the key to effective communication is to ask a lot of questions (Chapter 3). Jesus was adept at asking questions which got right to the heart of the matter. In fact, "whenever enduring life change is the goal, there is simply no substitute for questions that are sincere, situation-specific, audience centered and decisively clarifying, and that allow your listeners to decide for themselves" (Page 62).

When discussing "authenticity" the authors describe four key decisions we each can make that communicate authenticity and build trust. These key steps include; The decision to prize truth-telling over image-making; The decision to build character rather than manage impressions; The decision to offer what you have, rather than what you wish you could give; The decision to break free from expectations, cliché, and pat answers when they distort reality." (Page 87)

There are several more chapters, each as in depth and deep as what has been described. One of the sections on "story-telling" provides a fitting backdrop to the numerous stories throughout the book. This book is well written and every page has nuggets of truth that resonates right to your heart. Highly recommended for everyone who desires stronger relationships and an improved ability to communicate and connect with others.




Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Revolutionary indeed
Review: I love to learn about communicating, and this book offers helpful principles for pursuing just that. I was initially wary of this book because I've encountered several cheesy Christian books on the subject before, but this book is well-written and features many good insights on connecting with others (as opposed to just transmitting or receiving information). Relevant Books does a fine job of publishing books that are...relevant.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Exceeded Expectations
Review: If you are thirsty for something more satisfying than the average "how to be a success" book, I am sure you will find The Revolutionary Communicator a refreshing departure from the norm.

Expecting to uncover another publication claiming simple steps toward self-improvement, I was delighted to find a wholly different premise in this text. Indeed, this book captures seven attributes from the life of Jesus, but doesn't hastily package them as simple steps. Through a variety of stories, history, and even anecdotes from the authors' lives the book makes clear that effective communcation is much more than technique.

While the book extrapolates lessons from the life of Jesus, one need not identify with a particular faith to enjoy the concepts it presents. Anyone desiring to be a better communicator, whether in personal or business relationships, should find the book accessible.

Stylistically, the text is well crafted and has a natural flow. The fluid language could relax you into "easy reading" mode as it did me at times. If you are serious about learning something from the text and not just adding to the number of books you have read, be careful not to read too fast.



Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Revolutionary
Review: This book takes the art of communication and turns it on its head. Two well-informed men in the art of communication don't rely on their training when they write this book. They take the art of communication to a new level. Authenticity instead of spin? Questions instead of impressive sayings? Solitude instead of crowds? This will challenge you personally and professionally. Using lots of examples, the authors bring the complex and put it into terms we all understand. I gobbled it up.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: get real in communication to get results
Review: Today I had a chance to do a radio interview Erik Lokkesmoe and Judd Medefind, authors of "The Revolutionary Communicator" on WTLN in Orlando, FL. They outlined the 7 key principles to achieve a dramatic level of commection in communication, both at work and in personal relationships. While they were talking about how to get better results in daily communications, I noticed that my co-host and I were both busy writing down their insights as fast as they shared them. Their principles were effective and easy to put into use immedietely to get better results in your day to day interactions with others. This book quickly gets in your face about taking personal responsibility to make positive changes, and it will likely step on your toes in places, but it's worth checking out if you want to learn to connect to others with boldness and strength.


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