Episode notes
This week’s episode is full of fun stories, big updates, and practical tips for improving communication for your team. We cover everything from fiery mishaps to the wild world of icebreakers, all while diving into how brevity's power can change how teams communicate.
The Review
This week, we dive into the power of concise communication and why “less is more” can make all the difference. Key points include:
- Be Direct, Be Effective: Brett explains how being specific and clear—like setting deadlines and outlining outcomes—can prevent miscommunication.
- Examples: Avoid vague phrases like “as soon as possible.” Instead, say, “Please complete this by Friday at 3 PM.”
- Clarify expected outcomes: “Create a one-page summary focusing on the project’s timeline, major milestones, and any current risks.”
- When Icebreakers Attack: Inspired by Greg's conversation with a friend, we discuss how icebreakers can be awkward, even anxiety-inducing. Brett’s “Golden Girls guy” moment is a fun example of how icebreakers can sometimes backfire, but we also share a few favorites that actually work.
This week, we published and are talking about:
- Why less is more: How brevity transformed communication in a busy team
- Be direct, be effective: How specificity and conciseness improve communication
- When icebreakers attack
The Ask
This week, we’re asking listeners to download our first playbook, Your Team Work, Reimagined. This guide introduces the Teamangle framework for diagnosing and enhancing team alignment in communication, collaboration, and culture. It’s packed with insights and a self-assessment tool to help leaders unlock their team’s full potential. Download, read, and share it!
The Hit List
Brett
- Listening: SABLE, by Bon Iver
- Reading: The Onion Just Bought Alex Jones’ Infowars—No, Seriously
- Watching: It’s Florida, Man
Greg
- Listening: Low End Theory by Tribe Called Quest
- Reading: The Freaks Came Out To Write by Tricia Romano
The High Five
High five to Rhythm—we’re finally in sync, hitting our stride, and it feels great. Here’s to finding your rhythm and making it work!
Thanks for joining us for The High Five! Follow us, leave a review, and don’t forget to download the playbook. Catch you next time!