Can we communicate better by saying less? With Ros Atkins and Drew McMillan

Can we communicate better by saying less? With Ros Atkins and Drew McMillan

Author: Deloitte UK October 22, 2024 Duration: 39:40

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Studies show that we have more information in our brains than almost anyone alive hundreds of years ago processed in their lifetime. And it feels like it, doesn't it? 

So we're receiving more information than ever before. And there are more ways than ever before to send it. But that doesn't mean we're any better at communicating it. That we're understanding it. Or feeling understood. 

Whether we're home or at work, getting communication right is important. It's the most sought-after soft skill in the job market, but for a 'soft' skill it can be hard to master. So, what can we learn from the world's best communicators? And how can we apply it to our careers, our teams and our businesses?

That's what we're exploring with Ros Atkins, BBC journalist and analysis editor, and Drew McMillan, Director of Communications and Engagement at Deloitte, in this episode of The Green Room as we ask: Can we communicate better by saying less?

Tune in to find out: 

  • What Ros learned from Obama's former speech writer
  • Why communicating well is more challenging than ever before
  • A common mistake we all make when communicating at work
  • One phrase that can make any message resonate


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Guests: Ros Atkins, BBC journalist and broadcaster, and Drew McMillan from Deloitte
Hosts: Stephanie Dobbs and Lizzie Elston
Original music: Ali Barrett


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