Is the brevity thing becoming seeming to be more of a problem for others now with more communication migrating more to asynchronous digital modes?
It seems like some face to face communications are more stressed/awkward/longer than needed, perhaps to try and make up for something than they were before Covid/WFH?
You bring up a great point Tom. I feel like communication, generally, has been more challenging for people in the past few years. You make a solid point.
Thanks for sharing this! Success doesn't come from mimicking what others have done but from leaning into your own strenghts - great post! :)
Thanks Martin - you get it!
Excellent, as always, and practical (able to quickly apply these ideas in real life) - - thank you, Dr. Gurner!
Thank you Suzanne - a pleasure!
Is the brevity thing becoming seeming to be more of a problem for others now with more communication migrating more to asynchronous digital modes?
It seems like some face to face communications are more stressed/awkward/longer than needed, perhaps to try and make up for something than they were before Covid/WFH?
You bring up a great point Tom. I feel like communication, generally, has been more challenging for people in the past few years. You make a solid point.