Hi! I wrote this article about communication on the Atlassian blog in May. And I'd love your feedback.
It covers the three reasons we all suck at communicating and has ten strategies for improving your communications.
Communicating is the most important thing in our lives and the hardest thing for us to do well. Transferring information from one person to another via any path will always be inherently difficult and fraught with danger… or it will until we have the Vulcan mind meld (haha!). But honestly, I don’t want you touching my face. So I propose we find another way to negotiate this obstacle course.
^^^ and my handy-dandy, hand-drawn diagram of how communication works. Simple, right?!
I thought of this as a Communication 101 article. I think you can help me come up with a good idea for a follow up Communication 201 topic!
My questions for you are:
Thanks! Bridget and I know each other well. :) Great tip!
It is hard to know as you Atlassians are widely distributed over the globe. :)
So true!
I love the drawing! It contains so much in so little space, and you have a great hand. It'd be great to have similar drawings in 201 to summarize tactics.
Thank you! I've been working on improving my drawing skills for a while now. :)
Same here! I can see myself using that lovely diagram at some point in the near future ;)
@Alice M thanks for sharing this and for using a drawing in your article, it really adds value and encourage others to try other ways of sharing their expertise.
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