| | | | | How to communicate your findings and decisions | | | In the previous session, we looked at how healthy, productive collaboration can appear in the form of diverse perspectives and contributory dissent. In this fifth email, we discuss the best approaches to communicating findings, decisions, and actions resulting from problem solving.
| | | Communication is key in problem solving. From working with a diverse team to sharing proposals with stakeholders, teams that leverage clear communication skills can reap the ongoing benefits of their problem-solving efforts. But when the solution to a complex, multifaceted problem affects individuals across departments, how can companies get their decision across? Organizations can keep their message clear by communicating with one voice both internally and externally, write McKinsey senior partner Scott Keller and coauthors.
Dive into communication tactics and frameworks to ensure your hard work gets conveyed effectively.
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