After 15 posts on 15 chapters of Less Clutter, Less Noise we have reached the end of this group blog project. To get any benefit from this project we’ve got to answer 2 critical questions…
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The “job” of communicating can be huge; the changes needed vast, but I submit to you that it all happens by putting one foot in front of the other. Invest in relationships…
They say only constant in life is change. In chapter 13 of Less Clutter. Less Noise., Kem shares some simple communication tools for finding the “yes” behind the “no” when navigating change in an organization.
January’s top commenter wins a copy of Less Clutter, Less Noise! Plus the top keywords, posts, and funky keywords from January
The world is becoming more and more saturated with advertising messages, information overload and that the church isn’t excluded from this. In this chapter, Kem Meyer provides principles to reduce the noise.
Are you communicating to your people, or are you communicating with your people? To communicate with people, you must first understand them.
“Every organization has to face a changing culture, and your audience is changing faster than you are.”
Advertising doesn’t create interest; at best it creates awareness. And, that is not always a good thing. Cancer has awareness, and nobody wants that.
The disservice we do to our audience is not presenting choices in appropriate and honoring ways that produce satisfied customers (that are connected to Jesus).
Today we kick of the Less Clutter, Less Noise group blog project. Here’s the schedule, list of people blogging/leading discussion for each chapter, and additional ways you can participate & improve your communications.