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BRIEF Map®

BRIEF Map®

Visual mapping tool to organize information clearly and concisely.

Last updated: October 21, 2024
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BRIEF Meeting Prep Card™

BRIEF Meeting Prep Card™

Visual mapping tool to prepare for and run effective meetings.

Last updated: October 24, 2024
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[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
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Episode 139

The essential qualities of great communicators

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

Episode 338

Five insights to run a tighter meeting

Poorly run meetings are often a bi-product of people repeating bad habits they have experienced over time. Creating meetings that drive collaboration and connection – either in-person or online – means following a few best practices. In this week’s podcast, I share five key considerations that will help you facilitate better discussions, no matter when or where they happen.

Episode 4

Hoping vs. knowing your point got across?

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.

Do you ever think why people hate getting e-mails and delete them so quickly? In this multi-part series, I get to the root of writing e-mails that are easy to open, read and respond to in a timely manner.

E-mails can be incredibly beneficial or simply a brutal part of our day. In this multi-part series, I discuss the value of stepping away and editing with a more critical eye before hitting send.