Thu 11 Jan 2024
Try This Hack to Communicate More Effectively
Great communicators draw a roadmap that guides both themselves and their audience from point A to point B efficiently and effectively. Whether you’re giving an impromptu pitch or an annual presentation in the boardroom, this three-part framework can help you communicate more clearly, persuasively, and memorably. It requires three simple questions:
(1) What:
Start by describing and defining the facts, situation, position, etc., that you and your audience are dealing with.
(2) So What:
Then, move on to discussing the implications or importance for the audience. In other words, why is this relevant to them? Why should they care?
(3) Now What:
End by outlining an action plan or next steps. This could be as complex as rolling out a new product or business plan, or as simple as setting up a follow-up meeting to check in.
This structure not only helps you organize your thoughts; it also serves as a guidepost for your audience, making the information easier to follow and act upon.
This tip is adapted from "A Simple Hack to Help You Communicate More Effectively," by Matt Abrahams

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