Quantified Communications
Quantified Communications
What does “Quantified Communications” mean? To define Quantified Communications, a term coined by Quantified Impressions, let’s start with the facts:
Read MoreDoes 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?
Read MoreVideo: The Science of Persuasion
Did you know there are six scientifically validated principles that explain how you be more persuasive?
Read MoreThe 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”:
Read MorePress Coverage on ABC: Presidential Debate Decoder: Obama Out-Zingered Romney
Wonderful article on ABC.com about our debate analytics. Link to full article here
Read MorePress Coverage: London Daily Telegraph: Former President Bill Clinton rides to the help of President Barack Obama
Great to see our analytics on the second presidential debate covered by the London Daily Telegraph: “Did the second debate mute Mitt’s momentum in the race? That remains unclear. It’s safe to say Obama probably stopped the bleeding. The question is: how much blood to did he lose after the first debate?
Read MorePress 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…
Read MoreSlides: 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…
Read MoreMark McKinnon: Obama Has to Dumb It Down at Hofstra Debate
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Read MoreFour Lessons We Can Learn from Mitt Romney’s Campaign Events
As the presidential campaigns kick into high gear, we analyzed the highly-researched and meticulously produced Mitt Romney campaign events to see what lessons we can bring to our partners.
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