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[Mastering Communication: Insights on Audience, Structure, and Advocacy]-[17. Think Fast: You Asked, We Answered]

Think Fast Talk Smart: Communication Techniques · B2 · 2020-08-13

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📋 Summary

Enhancing Communication: Strategies for Clarity and Impact

In this episode of Think Fast, Talk Smart, host Matt Abrahams and guest Shawan Jackson, founder of Our Voices Matter, address specific communication conundrums submitted by listeners. The discussion provides a comprehensive framework for navigating professional and social interactions through intentional preparation and structural clarity.

The Foundation: Knowing Your Audience

Abrahams emphasizes that the starting point for any communication is "reconnaissance and reflection." To communicate effectively, one must understand "who the audience is, what they know, what their attitudes are," and focus on meeting their specific needs. Jackson echoes this, noting that tailoring communication ensures that one's message leads to a "positive impact in the world."

Managing Interruptions and Maintaining Flow

Addressing the common challenge of being interrupted, Abrahams suggests two primary tactics:

  1. Setting Expectations: By establishing boundaries upfront (e.g., "I'd like to have just two minutes to share my overall vision"), speakers can enhance their "credibility and confidence."
  2. Leveraging Paraphrasing: If interrupted, one should highlight the interrupter's point before reclaiming the floor.

Jackson adds the concept of "signposting," where a speaker outlines their agenda points (e.g., "theory of change, logistics, and how we move forward"), which provides the audience with a clear sense of direction and minimizes the urge to interrupt.

Bridging Spoken and Written Communication

Abrahams argues that the principles of strategic communication apply equally to writing. He advocates for being "clear, concise and engaging" in emails and pitch decks. He suggests using structured frameworks such as:

  • "What, so what, now what": Useful for emails to explain the topic, its importance, and the desired action.
  • "Problem-solution-benefit": Ideal for persuasive presentations.

Additionally, he recommends proofreading for logic rather than just grammar and reading drafts out loud to identify flow issues that are often missed when reading silently.

Advocating for Change from a Position of Less Power

Jackson provides three strategies for those seeking to influence administrative systems:

  • Communicate as a Collective: It is harder to ignore a group than an individual. Collecting "stories and quantitative data" from a community bolsters one's advocacy.
  • Align with Priorities: Understand what administrators care about and tailor the message to resonate with their specific goals.
  • Maintain Values: While one should adapt their communication style, Jackson warns against compromising on core values, noting that people "respect those who stand firm in their beliefs."

The "Communication Recipe"

In concluding, Jackson shares his essential ingredients for successful communication:

  1. A Clear Goal: Helps filter out unnecessary ideas and determines if you are the right person to deliver the message.
  2. Self-Awareness: Understanding one's personal strengths to leverage them effectively.
  3. Empathy: Recognizing the needs and interests of others to ensure a genuine dialogue rather than "talking past each other."

By integrating these structural and empathetic approaches, communicators can navigate complex challenges with greater confidence and effectiveness.

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I'm looking forward to our conversation.
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Let's go ahead and get started.
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Sounds good.
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How do you know what to talk about in the first place?
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📝Key Phrases

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hone your communication
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set expectations up front
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take the floor back
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get your point across
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clear, concise and engaging
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📖 Transcript

Hi, Matt here. As we get ready to celebrate our fifth anniversary, I wanted to share some exciting news.
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We're also excited about our upcoming guests, including former White House press secretary Jen Psaki on how to answer questions and engage your audience and award -winning actor Alan Alda on being vivid and clear in your communication.
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