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Tool and Resources

Congratulations, you have successfully registered for BRIEF 101 on October 14th, a course that introduces the basics of BRIEF methodology. On this page, you will access tools and assignments. If you have any questions, please contact your Client Services Representative, Adrian Taliaferro, [email protected].

Pre-Course Assignments

BRIEF - Two Free Chapters

BRIEF - Two Free Chapters

Last updated: April 15, 2024
NOISE - Two Free Chapters

NOISE - Two Free Chapters

Last updated: April 15, 2024

In this week’s episode, I discuss how people often confuse hoping for understanding with actually knowing if their message was received. I provide three key steps to ensure effective communication: making a clear and simple point, asking for feedback or playback from the audience, and connecting the message to what matters to them.

A declassified World War II OSS/CIA field manual shares hidden instructions that guided average citizens to subvert their own employers. Today, it reads like an operating manual for a typical organization.

Links:

OSS Field Manual summary: https://www.businessinsider.com/oss-manual-sabotage-productivity-2015-11

OSS Field Manual: https://thebrieflab.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/02/oss_simple_sabotage_manual.pdf

 

What are the core characteristics that really effective communicators all share in common?

Tools and Homework

BRIEF Map®

BRIEF Map®

Visual mapping tool to organize information clearly and concisely.

Last updated: April 15, 2024
[BRIEF D.R.A.F.T. CARD]®

[BRIEF D.R.A.F.T. CARD]®

Worksheet to determine how to communicate with a specific audience.

Last updated: April 10, 2024
BRIEF Meeting Prep Card™

BRIEF Meeting Prep Card™

Visual mapping tool to prepare for and run effective meetings.

Last updated: April 15, 2024
Digital Standard

Digital Standard

A guidebook and notebook to manage the {noise} and master [brief] communication.

Last updated: May 16, 2024

Day 1 Homework

Each day, at the end of class, your instructor will assign homework. 

 

1.) Practice Present Listening

  • Listen to someone for 10 minutes.
  • Don’t tell them it’s homework and be aware of your Elusive 600.
  • Focus on being interested and take note of what was difficult.

2.) Practice Mind Mapping

  • Fill out a BRIEF Map for an executive summary of what you did today in the course.
  • Provide a 60-second summary to someone, answering the question, “What did you do today?”.

Post-Course Assignments

SCAN: BRIEF & NOISE

  • Finish scanning or reading Joe McCormack’s BRIEF: Make a bigger impact by saying less and NOISE: Living and leading when nobody can focus.
  • Keep these books handy to reference as you continue to develop your concise communication skills.
  • Use The Standard as a quick guide on the core BRIEF skills introduced in BRIEF 101.

FINAL STEP: Course Certificate