Quantified Communications

What does “Quantified Communications” mean? To define Quantified Communications, a term coined by Quantified Impressions, let’s start with the facts:

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Does Confidence Really Breed Success?

Academic Psychology research suggests that more and more American university students think they are something special. High self-esteem is generally regarded as a good thing for personal and professional success – but could too much of it actually make you less successful?

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The Quantified Election

Three days after Obama was elected in 2008, the NYTimes and many political experts declared the 2008 election to be “The Social Media Election”:

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Press Release: Quantifying the Second Presidential Debate

Press Release Quantifying the Second Presidential Debate: New Science of Quantified Communications Objectively Compares Candidate’s Performances AUSTIN, October 18, 2012 – Did Barack Obama really improve in the second debate? Did Mitt Romney continue to communicate effectively at this critical stage? According to new data just released by personal communications analytics company Quantified Communications, President…

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Slides: Presidential Debate Analytics

The following is our proprietary analysis of the first presidential debate between President Barack Obama and Governor Mitt Romney from October 3, 2012. We have analyzed voice, video, and semantic content data extracted from video of the debate using over 30 metrics with proven significance to public presentation impact. The results of this effort are…

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