EP 13: Choosing the Right Tactics when Communicating Change

EPISODE · Mar 18, 2024 · 19 MIN

EP 13: Choosing the Right Tactics when Communicating Change

from More Better with Tracey and Faye · host Tracey and Faye

What is the best tactic to use for communicating change? Is it a newsletter? Is it a team meeting? Is it a video chat or text chat? Is it a cross country tour? The answer is yes, or it could be no. Because there is no right answer. But there are quite frankly many wrong ones. And that's what we talk about in this episode of More Better: How to determine the right communication channel to reach those audiences who are impacted by the change and those leading the change. LISTEN/WATCH our latest episode. Be sure to like and subscribe to get notified of upcoming episodes! Like what you see and want to dive deeper into these topics with us? We’d LOVE to help.  We know anyone can gain confidence, reduce stress and increase productivity by becoming a more effective communicator. We show you how through simple and practical tips in a safe and fun environment. Even if you don’t think you write well, you can become a strong communicator. Really! We offer customized communications coaching, workshops and training, and consultation to help you and your teams feel more confident and less stressed when it comes to writing, presenting, and communicating at work. And heck, you’ll even have fun! #internalcommunications #internalcomms #changemanagement #channels #tactics #changecommunications #morebetterwtf

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