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Communicating Clearly in Your Organization | Gabrielle Dolan | Episode 201
Episode 201

Communicating Clearly in Your Organization | Gabrielle Dolan | Episode 201

Peak Performance Leadership · Scott McCarthy

January 12, 202240m 8s

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Show Notes

A highly sought-after keynote speaker, educator and author, Gabrielle has worked with thousands of high-profile leaders from around the world and helped countless of Australia’s top 50 companies and multinationals to humanise their communications – Telstra, EY, Accenture, VISA, Australia Post, National Australia Bank, Amazon, Vodafone and the Obama Foundation to name drop a few. She holds a master’s degree in management and leadership from Swinburne University, an associate diploma in education and training from the University of Melbourne, and is a graduate of the Harvard Kennedy School of Executive Education in both the Art and Practice of Adaptive Leadership and Women and Power: Leadership in a New World.

Gabrielle is also the bestselling author of Real Communication: How to be you and lead true, a finalist in the Australian Business Leadership Book Awards for 2019. Her other published books include Stories for Work: The Essential Guide to Business Storytelling (2017), Storytelling for Job Interviews (2016), Ignite: Real Leadership, Real Talk, Real Results (2015) which reached the top five on Australia’s bestselling business books and Hooked: How Leaders Connect, Engage and Inspire with Storytelling (2013). Her latest title, Magnetic Stories: Connect with customers and engage employees with brand storytelling was published by Wiley in March 2021. 

Topics

During this interview Gabrielle and I discuss the following topics:

  • What’s the problem with acronyms and slang in organizations
  • How they lead to confusion in organizations
  • When and how leaders should use acronyms, jargon, and slang
  • How to get teams and organizations away from using these poor communication styles
  • Whether or not speaking directly is to be avoided or not

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