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Junk in, Junk out
  • Whats wrong with internal communications
  • . . . And what you can do about it
  • Mark Ragan
  • and Steve Crescenzo

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The Two Battles We Fight The Most
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Were losing the only battle that matters . . .
  • . . . The Battle for Readership!

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Hell Yes We Value Diversity!
Thats why were all wearing different ties!
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Whats the problem?
  • Todays audiences
  • Busy, distracted and cynical
  • Getting hit with a thousand messages at once
  • Will always choose what they like to read over
    what they have to read
  • Have no time for corporate stuff
  • Writing with personality and flair is not a
    luxury . . . Its a necessity

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Your writing has to rival what readers find in
the other world
  • Personality
  • Drama
  • Humor
  • Human interest
  • Informative
  • And all written with style, substance and at
    times, even a little sass

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So how do we get there?
  • Storytelling. People like to read and hear about
    other people. They dont care about slogans and
    abstract concepts
  • Straight talk. Employees appreciate clear,
    concise communication, whether the news is good
    or bad. No corporate-speak, no b.s.
  • Conversation. Employees want answers from their
    leaders and immediate supervisors. But they also
    want to participate in the business by offering
    their own ideas and feedback.

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You can do this right now
  • Immediately, with your words
  • By sticking toand enforcingthese
  • 10 fundamental rules

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1. Clarity above all
  • Simple, clear language
  • Strong, active verbs

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During World War II, FDR reviewed this memo
  • Such preparations shall be made as will
    completely obscure all Federal buildings and
    non-Federal buildings occupied by the Federal
    government during an air raid for any period of
    time from visibility by reason of internal or
    external illumination.

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He responded this way
  • Tell them that in buildings where they have to
    keep the work going to put something across the
    windows.

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2. Specificity rules
  • E.B. Whites The Elements of Style, Rule 16
  • Prefer the specific to the general, the definite
    to the vague, the concrete to the abstract

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Which is better?
  • 1. A period of unfavorable weather set in.
  • 2. It rained every day for a week.

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3. Avoid jargon, fancy words and the flavor of
the month
  • Separate good detail from bad
  • Explain terms we may not understand
  • Choose a simple word over a complex one
  • Ban all corporate speak
  • Explain this to the bosses

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Dont let this through
  • At the end of the day, we leveled the playing
    field by proactively leveraging our core
    competencies and tasking ourselves to focus on
    our key deliverables.

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People are playing B.S. bingo
Synergy Strategic Fit Gap Analysis Best Practice Bottom Line
Revisit Bandwidth Hardball Out of the Loop Benchmark
Value-Added Proactive Win-Win Think Outside the Box Fast Track
Result-Driven Empower / Empower-ment Knowledge Base Total Quality / Quality Driven Touch Base
Mindset Client Focused Ball Park Game Plan Leverage
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Testimonials from satisfied players I had
only been in the meeting for five minutes when I
won. -Jack W. - Boston My attention span
at meetings has improved dramatically.
-David D. - Florida What a gas. Meetings will
never be the same for me after my first win.
-Bill R. - New York City The atmosphere
was tense in the last process meeting as 14 of us
waited for the 5th box. -Ben G. -
Denver The speaker was stunned as eight of us
screamed Bullshit for the third time in 2
hours. -Kathleen L. - Atlanta
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