Communicate to Align, Not Just Inform
Define problem, audience, promise, proof, plan, and metrics on a single page. It forces trade-offs, reveals assumptions, and invites honest dialogue before momentum gets wasted on unclear intentions.
Communicate to Align, Not Just Inform
Ask open questions, reflect back what you heard, and confirm next steps. People support what they help build, and good listening turns potential opponents into co-creators of the path forward.
Communicate to Align, Not Just Inform
Encourage respectful debate by separating ideas from identity. When conflict explores perspectives instead of assigning blame, teams surface better options and follow through with more commitment.