
4 Practical Ways To Get Close To Your Audience
The other day I pulled up to a drive-thru speaker, paused to decide on my order, and heard a garbled
I confess. I love setting communication goals. It grounds and focuses me — and let’s me know if I’m winning. It’s the difference between practicing a golf swing without a ball. Or even worse? Without a hole.
Imagine if Topgolf didn’t have targets. Or if a driving range didn’t have markers indicating distance. We all like/need to have an objective to know if the effort is worth it.
In church communication today, many churches have no goals. They don’t know what they’re attempting to achieve, and in their busyness, they’re discouraged because they have no idea if they’re winning.
Want to feel like a winner in communication? Here are 3 tips for establishing comm goals that are reasonable, achievable, and effective. Once you follow them; you’ll start winning:
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At the close of every season, wise leaders pause to reflect. They celebrate what’s been accomplished, identify what worked well,
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