Communicating For Continuous Improvement
What’s the best way to introduce Clean Language to a new group? Here’s my latest attempt, for a large-group webinar. What do you think? How could I improve my slides? Please comment below.
Communicating For Continuous Improvement: What Is Clean Language?
UPDATE: That seemed to go well. We had 100 people on the Zoom call, from 20 countries, and certain interactions were tricky. But we had live chat running, and so I stopped every few slides to ask a question – the response there showed people were well engaged.
As well as a quick demo of a “working at your best”metaphor, I was urged to do a live coaching demo – with 12 minutes of the scheduled time remaining. It went quite deep, quite quickly – but I think showed the power of questions and listening.
On Twitter
Ewelina A.Zbyszyńska @ewelinaaz1said:
Was attending video call with @judyrees, on #clean #LANGUAGE …this was one of the best #eyeopening #Training #Sessions. Thank you Judy! I will use for sure #loveit
Paul Crick @PaulHCrick said:
Delighted to have @judyrees with us today to deliver an amazing session to introduce Clean Language to 100 @IBM coaches in 20+ countries at #IBM #coaching
