EP 25: Shaping your story via order of information

EPISODE · Dec 31, 2024 · 15 MIN

EP 25: Shaping your story via order of information

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

Do I start with the problem? Or should I start with the solution? Where’s the best place to put my supporting data?  In this episode, Tracey & Faye take a closer look at how the order you share information in your business communication IS your story. Join us as we discuss how the sequence in which you present information shapes your narrative and has a huge influence on what your audience will remember. We cover: The impact of the Serial Position Effect on how information is remembered. How to create a compelling narrative using a problem-solution framework. Common mistakes to avoid when organizing your content. The importance of transitions for maintaining audience engagement. Whether you're crafting a presentation or writing an email, this episode provides valuable insights to enhance your business writing. Tune in now to strengthen your storytelling abilities in business communication. Like what you see and want to dive deeper into this or other topics with us? We’d love to help.  Talk to us about how we can elevate your team’s productivity, confidence and engagement through better communication. Too many workplace problems stem from poor communication. We can help you assess your situation, spot gaps, and create an action plan to keep you and your team moving forward with more success and less stress. #internalcommunications #internalcomms #morebetterwtf  #communicationworkshops #communicationtraining #businesscommunication #businesswriting #MoreBetter #CommunicationSkills #Communication #Podcast #storytelling #choices #AI #differentiation #decisionsmatter

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