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Executive Communication 101
What you'll learn
Understand what drives senior decision-makers so you can engage them better
Think strategically about formal papers, reports and presentations
Master your messaging so you communicate with greater clarity and insight
Turn common communication situations, such as updates, into high-value meetings
Requirements
No pre requisites.
Description
Executive Communication 101 assumes you have most of the basic writing and presentation skills.It is for those who are ready to fine-tune your messaging to communicate with greater clarity and insight, particularly when engaging decision-makers.In short, it includes the ideas that I find matter most for executives who want to level-up their communication. Executive Communication 101 is arranged around five core topics:Know what matters most- Trust me: TLDR is a myth (I share what really matters). - Leverage the brain science (Do you wonder why you read some communication and quickly close others? Think about this for you, but also for your audience.)- Make it easy to read, regardless of your communication format. It's the messaging that matters most. The format is secondary.Get the basics right - Write like you speak at work - Keep it active - Delete, delete, deleteUnderstand your stakeholders- Understand what all audiences need. Learn a framework for analysing your stakeholders so you understand who they really are.- Know what is special about senior leaders and boards. Their responsibilities are different to other leadership groups. It helps to understand how.Make sure you add value- Have a clear purpose. Learn a super simple framework for clarifying the outcome you need from any communication.- Offer a point of view. This is where the value, and the impact, lies.- Make updates work FOR you. These are too frequently a wasted opportunity. Make the most of yours so you stand out for the right reasons.Be strategic- Think first! Don't just write. It is tempting to dive into writing straight away. It feels busy and therefore, we assume, productive. It can also be a wasteful time sink. Learn how to avoid this trap.- Calibrate your effort against your impact. Not all communication requires the same amount of effort. Learn to differentiate and invest accordingly.This course cherry picks the 14 topics that I have found matter most in my two-plus decades of helping executives communicate better.
Who this course is for
Executives who want to level-up their communication
Individual contributors who want to 'communicate like leaders'
Professionals seeking better, faster decisions so they can add greater value in their role and advance their career
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Published 10/2024
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz, 2 Ch
Language: English | Duration: 1h 35m | Size: 708 MB
Learn to get better, faster decisions by communicating with greater clarity and insight
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz, 2 Ch
Language: English | Duration: 1h 35m | Size: 708 MB
Learn to get better, faster decisions by communicating with greater clarity and insight
What you'll learn
Understand what drives senior decision-makers so you can engage them better
Think strategically about formal papers, reports and presentations
Master your messaging so you communicate with greater clarity and insight
Turn common communication situations, such as updates, into high-value meetings
Requirements
No pre requisites.
Description
Executive Communication 101 assumes you have most of the basic writing and presentation skills.It is for those who are ready to fine-tune your messaging to communicate with greater clarity and insight, particularly when engaging decision-makers.In short, it includes the ideas that I find matter most for executives who want to level-up their communication. Executive Communication 101 is arranged around five core topics:Know what matters most- Trust me: TLDR is a myth (I share what really matters). - Leverage the brain science (Do you wonder why you read some communication and quickly close others? Think about this for you, but also for your audience.)- Make it easy to read, regardless of your communication format. It's the messaging that matters most. The format is secondary.Get the basics right - Write like you speak at work - Keep it active - Delete, delete, deleteUnderstand your stakeholders- Understand what all audiences need. Learn a framework for analysing your stakeholders so you understand who they really are.- Know what is special about senior leaders and boards. Their responsibilities are different to other leadership groups. It helps to understand how.Make sure you add value- Have a clear purpose. Learn a super simple framework for clarifying the outcome you need from any communication.- Offer a point of view. This is where the value, and the impact, lies.- Make updates work FOR you. These are too frequently a wasted opportunity. Make the most of yours so you stand out for the right reasons.Be strategic- Think first! Don't just write. It is tempting to dive into writing straight away. It feels busy and therefore, we assume, productive. It can also be a wasteful time sink. Learn how to avoid this trap.- Calibrate your effort against your impact. Not all communication requires the same amount of effort. Learn to differentiate and invest accordingly.This course cherry picks the 14 topics that I have found matter most in my two-plus decades of helping executives communicate better.
Who this course is for
Executives who want to level-up their communication
Individual contributors who want to 'communicate like leaders'
Professionals seeking better, faster decisions so they can add greater value in their role and advance their career
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