High Impact Leaders

Why Adaptive Communication Is Important in the Workplace

Doug Staneart

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This week, Roma is filling in for Doug to talk about something she and everyone else has experienced in every workplace out there. Miscommunications!

Speaking to different people, in different circles, doesn’t seem like a big deal. It’s just speaking. We do it all the time and some of us do it for our jobs, everyday. 

However, think about it. How many times have you spoken to a family member, a coworker, or a boss and were met with looks? Confused, disgruntled even, by how you worded something. Are you talking over their head or unintentionally “dumbing it down” for them? Or do they pick up what you said easily with no confusion or misunderstandings?

Learning how to read a situation and adapt your language to it is one of the most important things someone can learn in business, so stick around and figure out just how to maneuver it!


Show Notes: Why Adaptive Communication Is Important in the Workplace

(https://www.leadersinstitute.com/why-adaptive-communication-is-important-in-the-workplace/)