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Title: Be Prepared to Communicate Part I


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Be Prepared to Communicate Part I
Expect the Unexpected Are We Clearly Prepared?
  • Dean Benard, RN, LL.M (ADR)
  • Benard Associates

Council on Licensure, Enforcement and Regulation
2006 Annual Conference
Alexandria, Virginia
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Todays Objectives
  • Communication styles
  • A few words on general communication
  • Communicating in an interview
  • Preparing for an interview
  • Elements of an interview
  • Interviewing techniques
  • Dos and Donts

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There are Many Communication Styles to Choose From
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Exerting Ones Authority
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The Direct Approach??
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Intimidation
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Columbo Style
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Communication
  • What are some of the things that
  • get in the way of good
  • Communication generally?

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Obstacles to good communication
  • Being preoccupied
  • Poorly developed active listening skills
  • Failing to maintain eye contact
  • Being unaware of our posture or facial expression
  • Not being ourselves

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Obstacles to good communication
  • Lack of confidence to use communication tools
    like
  • Summarizing
  • Paraphrasing
  • Reframing

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Obstacles to good communication
  • What about when we are conducting interviews?
  • Do these issues get amplified?...
  • yes they do, but why?

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Obstacles to good communication
  • The communication now has a specific goal
  • Anxiety may be higher as we know we may be
    scrutinized by others
  • The party we are communicating with may challenge
    us in different ways

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Dealing with the Challenge
  • What can we do to help ourselves in
  • becoming better interviewers?

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Becoming Good Interviewers
  • Prepare for the interview
  • Be yourself Arch Lustberg
  • Conquer your fears of some things like
  • Silence
  • The need to be perfect
  • Practice / Experience

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Interview Preparation
  • Think about
  • Location of interview
  • Goals of the interview
  • Review relevant documents in advance and have
    them ready if you need them
  • Know the questions that need to be answered
  • Be aware of any cultural, gender or racial issues
    that may be present

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Interview Preparation
  • Four components of all interviews
  • Orientation
  • Narration
  • Cross examination
  • Closure

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Interview Goals
  • Ensure the witness understands the process
  • Gain the witnesss willingness to cooperate now
    and in the future
  • Establish a rapport with the witness
  • Assess their non-verbal communication
  • Obtain a complete and truthful statement
  • Relevant information only 5 ws in context
  • Determine if witness possesses or is aware of
    documents or other materials relevant to the case
  • Determine follow-up questions for this witness or
    other witnesses

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POOR LOCATION
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Location Considerations
  • Avoid interviewing in any place where you cannot
    control the environment
  • Avoid peoples homes
  • Avoid restaurants or coffee shops
  • If it can be done over the phone thats okay
  • Complainants usually prefer a neutral location

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Location Considerations
  • Ensure the location is
  • Private
  • Comfortable
  • Clean
  • Properly equipped (audio / video if required)
  • No distractions or interruptions such as
    telephones

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GOOD LOCATION
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Location Considerations
  • Confidentiality
  • Comfort
  • Professional

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Establishing Rapport with the Interviewee
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Why Establish Rapport?
  • Likeability Factor Arch Lustberg
  • People will give more to someone they like
  • Helps to determine the baseline
  • Reactions and general behavior may be compared to
    more stressful periods during the interview

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Establishing Rapport
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Establishing Rapport
  • Try to put the witness at ease and help him/her
    relax
  • Be friendly polite and not too stiff
  • Talk initially about innocuous topics such as
    weather, traffic, etc.
  • Explain your role and the purpose of the
    interview
  • Offer the witness an opportunity to ask you some
    questions

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Establishing Rapport
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The Orientation
  • Often we are required to provide a
  • preamble to interviewees concerning
  • their obligations etc. This part of the
  • orientation phase
  • Now that everyone is relaxed how do
  • we approach this?

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The Orientation
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What Went Wrong?
  • What should you do?

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Orientation
  • Explain your role
  • Acknowledge that it isnt easy
  • Offer assurances you will make it as easy as
    possible
  • Explain what will happen what you will do

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Orientation
  • Advise the witness that there may be difficult
    questions
  • If using audio / videotape explain why
  • Reassure the witness that he/she may not remember
    everything and thats okay
  • Advise the witness that he/she can ask questions
    and take breaks if needed

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The Orientation
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Interviewing Techniques
  • Human memory often requires assistance to
    retrieve details and facts
  • Provide some general information about the events
  • Use documents that might assist in recollection
  • Allow the witness to tell her/his story in full
    then seek clarification or ask follow-up
    questions
  • This can be a challenge with some witnesses who
    require more prompting or assistance in staying
    on point

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Interviewing Techniques
  • Be careful not to make notes too early in the
    interview
  • If support person present
  • Explain ground rules No commentary
  • Support person sits behind the witness

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Interview Questions
  • Know what you are looking for in advance of the
    interview
  • Ensure your own understanding of the facts in
    issue before you commence your interview
  • Write down important questions in advance
  • Write down questions or the need for clarifying
    comments when they come to mind as the witness
    provides the statement

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Interview Questions
  • Example A person is alleged to have struck
    another person in the head
  • What questions will you ask?
  • What was the vantage point of the witness
    (angles, obstructions, distance)?
  • Where in the head was he/she struck?
  • How many times was he/she struck?
  • Struck with what? - weapon, fist, open hand, back
    hand, foot
  • Did the person who struck the other draw back
    before hitting?
  • What was said by either party before, during or
    after the event?
  • What was the context of the interaction?
  • What did you do as the event unfolded?

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Interview Questions
  • Dont be afraid to ask the difficult questions!
  • Ensure there is no doubt about what happened
    (e.g. sexual abuse allegation)
  • Slept together (what does this mean?)
  • Does intercourse mean that the penis was in the
    vagina or the anus or the mouth
  • Sexual relations could be anything depending on
    who you askRemember Bill Clinton?!

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Interviewing Techniques
  • Not all witnesses will be forthcoming with
  • information
  • Answering questions with questions
  • Repeat the question as you originally asked it
  • Phrases like thats basically it or I guess
    thats all I can remember
  • Consider this an admission that he/she has more
    to tell keep probing
  • Hypothetically structured phrases like I would
    normally do this is a signal of possible
    avoidance of providing a direct answer.
  • Remind him/her that you want to know what they
    did, not what they normally do

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Interviewing Techniques
  • Not all witnesses will be forthcoming with
  • Information
  • Indignation about a question may signal deception
    e.g. what kind of question is that, I wouldn't
    dignify that question with an answer
  • Stay calm and repeat the question with an
    explanation why it must be asked
  • Answers like its hard to say or thats a hard
    one to answer indicates possible credibility
    issues later
  • Make note of this and keep probing. Consider
    asking why the question is so hard to answer

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Interviewing Dos
  • Treat witnesses with respect
  • Be an active listener
  • Restate and rephrase, keep the interview on track
    with appropriate redirection, and summarizing
  • Listening is not just waiting for your turn to
    speak
  • Assist the witness with reference points
  • e.g. how was the light in the room compared to
    this room
  • Use silence effectively
  • Dont feel the need to fill the silence. Silence
    is a passive way to put pressure on a person to
    speak

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Interviewing Donts
  • Dont rush the witness
  • Dont be judgmental or display emotion
  • Dont lead the witness to answers or even suggest
    possible answers
  • Dont make promises, coerce or unduly influence
    the witness
  • Dont omit questions during an interview because
    you think you already have the answer
  • Dont ask questions that suggest an answer e.g.
    did the gas leak smell like rotten eggs?

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Closing the Interview
  • Close with thanking the witness and praising
    his/her effort
  • Provide your contact information
  • Provide the next steps and if possible a timeline
    for next steps
  • Leave the door open for further interviewing
  • Give the witness an opportunity to ask any
    further questions and ask her/him if you have
    covered everything and if there is anything else
    she/he wishes to say

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Language Obstacles
  • Use a qualified interpreter if English is not
    spoken
  • Do NOT rely on family or friends or a coworker
    who speaks the same language
  • Every word must be translated during interview
    and in the transcript of the interview

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CREDITS
  • The College of Nurses of Ontario
  • Andrea Burck Interviewee
  • Shelley Ledger Bad Interviewer
  • Luke LaRocque- Good Interviewer
  • Lynda Tyson - Lady wanting Salt
  • Sophia Stefou - Waitress

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Speaker Contact Information
  • Dean Benard
  • Benard Associates
  • 10 Duke Street Suite 300, Waterloo,
  • Ontario, Canada Address
  • Phone 1-888-733-2226, Fax 519-880-0722
  • dbenard_at_benardandassociates.com
  • www.benardandassociates.com
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