A Recipe for Communication

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1 part strategy, 2 parts sparkle

a recipe for communication

Andy Heck | Communication Strategist | Orange Sparkle Ball, Inc.vampstock

Why?

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Why?

How?

What?

The Golden Circle from Start with Whyby Simon Sinek

Say what?

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A strategy describeshow we will win.Guiding principles:1. Put your audience first.2. Don’t be full of $h!*3. Get the players into the game.

Contributions by Gordon Rudow

& Dwain Cox

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Communication channels are vehicles that transmit information from the speaker to the audience.

How many examples can we identify?

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Credibility is directly proportional

to message alignment.(Do what you say.)

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If we agree that credibility is critical, how does that inform (and enlarge) our understanding of channels?

(Do what you say.)

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A termini-WHAT? and the best laid plans of mice and men often go awry. (How do THEY see it?)

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The buck stops here. Who tends to have the most influence on credibility (and buy-in) within any organization?

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What you can control

What you would like

to influence

Start here

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1. Lead yourself (learn to be a great follower)

2. Choose Positivity (Remember the Titans)

3. Fight for we over me (make the decision “right”)

4. Think critically (but don’t be critical)

5. How can I help? (don’t judge, jump in)

How to Lead When You’re Not in Charge

Clay Scroggins

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The guy behind the guy, behind the guy

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