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19 Build the 10-Min Talk
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19 Build the 10-Min Talk

One of the most important meetings for leaders is the townhall. Leaders use townhall meetings to articulate a new strategy, reset and improve the company culture, and create an accelerated pace of productivity. Maybe your strategy keeps shifting. Maybe...

Speak by Design

May 19, 202421m 34s

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Show Notes

One of the most important meetings for leaders is the townhall.


Leaders use townhall meetings to articulate a new strategy, reset and improve the company culture, and create an accelerated pace of productivity.


Maybe your strategy keeps shifting.

Maybe it has been too complicated.

Maybe people are struggling to believe it's possible.


It's the leader's responsibility to make sure the message is clear and conveyed in a way that resonates with the full audience. How do you do this?


Listen in to learn about the common pitfalls to avoid and how to structure a message of impact in 5 steps.


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