In a recent insightful event hosted by Architecture Social, the spotlight was on a pivotal aspect of professional success: communication. The session featured renowned industry experts Stephen Drew, founder of Architecture Social; Ashley Faugeul, Director of Marketing at 10 Design; and Katia Polidoro, Principal Director at TP Bennett, with Karen Fugle, an experienced coach, facilitating the discussion. Their collective wisdom offered invaluable guidance for architecture students and professionals eager to hone their communication skills.
Stephen Drew kicked off the session by addressing common psychological barriers to effective communication. He shared personal anecdotes that resonated with many attendees, highlighting how ingrained fears and misconceptions can impede professional growth.
"From a young age, we’re often taught to be reserved and overly polite, which can hinder assertiveness," Stephen noted. "In interviews and professional settings, it’s crucial to view these interactions as dialogues rather than interrogations."
Stephen encouraged professionals to rethink their approach to interviews, suggesting that candidates should see them as opportunities to assess mutual fit. He emphasized the importance of preparation and authenticity, urging attendees to practice their pitch and present their true selves confidently.
Stephen also touched on the role of social media in building a professional brand. "Don’t be afraid to share your thoughts and projects online," he advised. "Your online presence can open doors to new opportunities and collaborations."
Ashley Faugeul brought her expertise in marketing and communications to the fore, emphasizing the importance of creativity in architectural communication. Her background in graphic design and illustration provided a unique perspective on making complex architectural concepts accessible and engaging.
"Communication in architecture doesn't have to be overly technical or jargon-filled," Ashley explained. "Find ways to visually and succinctly convey your ideas to reach a broader audience."
Ashley underscored the value of authenticity and originality in communication. She cautioned against relying on overused buzzwords and encouraged professionals to articulate their unique perspectives. "Be yourself and let your personality shine through your work," she said. "Authentic communication builds stronger connections."
Ashley also highlighted the significance of social media as a tool for professional growth. She advised leveraging platforms like LinkedIn to share insights, projects, and achievements, thereby increasing visibility and establishing a personal brand.
Katia Polidoro shared her journey from a reserved professional to a confident public speaker and advocate for neurodiversity. Her experience underscored the importance of stepping out of one’s comfort zone to grow professionally.
"I used to avoid public speaking, but I realized that sharing my expertise could make a significant impact," Katia revealed. "Training and preparation were key to building my confidence."
Katia emphasized the importance of creating inclusive environments, both in the workplace and during public engagements. She shared practical tips on how to accommodate diverse needs, such as adjusting communication styles and environments to make everyone feel comfortable and valued.
"Understanding and respecting individual differences can transform team dynamics and productivity," Katia noted. "Small adjustments can make a big difference in how we communicate and collaborate."
Karen Fugle, who facilitated the session, brought her extensive experience in coaching to the discussion, focusing on effective communication within teams. She stressed the importance of leaders being active listeners and empathetic communicators.
"Effective leadership is about creating a space where everyone feels heard and valued," Karen said. "Encourage team members to share their ideas and feedback, and be receptive to their input."
Karen highlighted the role of constructive feedback in professional development. "Feedback should be seen as an opportunity for growth rather than criticism," she advised. "Approach it with a positive mindset and a willingness to learn."
The session distilled several actionable strategies for improving communication skills in the architectural profession:
The masterclass on communication provided a wealth of knowledge and practical advice, underscoring its vital role in professional success. By implementing the strategies shared by Stephen, Ashley, Katia, and Karen, architecture professionals can enhance their communication skills, foster better collaboration, and advance their careers.
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