Why it’s important to avoid sending the wrong messages with videos

by | Mar 23, 2020 | Blog | 0 comments

How do you separate the signal from the noise as both a sender and receiver of information? When information is noise, it’s a human-made pollutant.

Just consider the downsides of information that’s inaccurate, misleading and overwhelming. Information that’s also misguided is problematic too. With info that’s bad or a glut, you can waste time, plus experience increased stress.

In my Forbes article published on March 23, 2020, Why it’s important to avoid sending the wrong messages with video, I talk about some of the challenges with videos that vary dramatically in quality.  Read why I get anxious when people tell me “I made a video (or audio message) for you; “Here’s a recording of the meeting you missed;” or “Watch my video.” I also suggest what we do about these challenges.

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