
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
No one wants to fail at something. A company doesn’t set out with a product and hope it fails. A politician doesn’t want to lose. Yet, many fall.
Nor does it try to fall flat in communications. But sadly, it does especially in 3 areas. You don’t try; it just comes natural (or so it seems). Here are some tips for identifying and solving these communication failures:
Church communication is difficult. There are many moving parts that shouldn’t feel like they exist because of the church leadership and “the way we do things”. Instead, consider your audience and create ministries for them. Effective church communication is simply connecting your audience with the things they need (even if they don’t realize it yet).
The other day I pulled up to a drive-thru speaker, paused to decide on my order, and heard a garbled
Almost everyone checks email—the younger you are, and the older you are, the less you’ll rely on it. The challenge?
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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