Monday, January 24, 2011

Three Rules of Three for Successful Communications

For as many words as we use, we’re terrible communicators. Voicemails are jumbled streams of consciousness. Emails are “text bombs” with no rhyme or reason. Presentations are nothing but crippling piles of slides. But don’t worry – here are three rules of three to make your communications clearer, more compelling, and more efficient/effective.

All good things come in threes. Blind Mice, Stooges, Wise Men, Little Pigs, Musketeers, and Rocky movies (for the record, Rocky IV and Rocky V were terrible – see? They should have stopped at three).

If you want to read the three rules that will make you a much better communicator, CLICK HERE to head on over to Tanveer Naseer's blog where I explain these critical rules. While you're there, sign up and subscribe to his blog - there's some really great leadership and communications stuff there.

- Mike Figliuolo at thoughtLEADERS, LLC
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