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How To Tailor Your Message To The Audience

In this episode of The Leaders Kitbag, we focus on the art of tailoring communication to your audience.

Miscommunication often occurs because people think and process information differently.

Understanding and addressing these differences is essential for leaders seeking to connect effectively.

Key Takeaways:

  • Recognise diverse thinking styles: Some people prefer big-picture overviews, while others need detailed plans to fully engage.
  • Adapt to your audience: Adjust your communication style based on whether your audience values vision or practicality.
  • Cover all bases: If you’re unsure about your audience’s preferences, communicate using both high-level summaries and detailed explanations.

By aligning your communication style with your audience’s needs, you ensure your message is not only heard but also understood and embraced.

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