CQ1: CLEAR, CONSISTENT COMMUNICATION
The measure is whether the message that you intend to send is the same one that is understood by the receiver. When the two align, there is clear communication.
I facilitated a focus group the other day on the topic of clear, consistent communication. Sitting around the table were 10 talented professionals from a variety of sectors and with varying communication strengths. The majority had extrovert as a primary strength. As well, there were more than a few dominants, a conformist/introvert, and a patient/non-dominant. I was the only conformist/impatient in the room (which is not unusual). I adapted my natural ...
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