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We must recognize the bias that exist in society. The simple routine experiences that many engage and enjoy on a daily basis are not so simple experiences for many—saturated with bias & inequality. We have to focus on actions that will not fade as news cycle shifts.
I can’t control what comes into my inbox, but I can control what goes out. I’m making sure to pause before hitting send and think, “Should I just say this in person?” Great ideas via @thrive
The old adage ‘know your audience’ is always applicable, but communications professionals also need to know how our audiences hear our messages, as well as what they do with them. Great tips on this conundrum via @Inc
@DeloitteUS Survey: Most professionals take advantage of flexible work options despite perceived consequences to professional growth...
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At their heart, business stories are just that: stories. They deserve to be told so well that your audience can’t help but tell them again and again. Good stories drive #businessresults --but you have to tell them right. Thanks, @FastCompany https://t.co/aKH9EnF5Zn
I come back to this article often for reflection on how I can show #kindness. Each time I am reminded that kindness is never about about convenience, but instead about extending a hand to someone that does not expect it, but needs it. https://t.co/D5ydNhPjCo
“No work is insignificant. All labor that uplifts humanity has dignity and importance and should be undertaken with painstaking excellence.” ~ Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. #MLKDay
As a #communications leader, it’s my job to make safe spaces for creative#ideas to be heard, even if they’re not great, and sometimes that starts with my own bad ideas. My own vulnerability can make others feel OK about their own. Via @Forbes https://t.co/ClJp4WUVi6
Some fascinating #predictions here. #Communications professionals need to continue to lean into #AI. It will help us find new ways of working and new audiences to reach. @Forbes https://t.co/ZqyF51iofK
A lesson I know good for me and imagine for others, “Never be a prisoner of any event in your past. It was just one of many lessons, not a life sentence.”
Excellent tips here on how being intentional with #email can make your #inbox feel like less of a chore and give you some time back--and who doesn’t want that. Thanks, @Inc @jeff_haden https://t.co/31TNgrUGWF
Fascinating article on #trust - how do we decide who to trust or not? More to this than you think and more than just a gut feeling. @HarvardBiz https://t.co/soYGsYGvjU
Stories are universal, and a personal story that shows vulnerability is a gift to listeners. It can help them tell their own stories. @TEDTalks@TEDchris
Don’t let fear get in the way of pushing for #inclusion. When leaders lean into the uncomfortable, employees can see that it’s safe for them to do that too. @HarvardBiz https://t.co/GmZRwY2fp9