Don't Be Afraid to Use Clear Language

NJBIZJuly 29, 2009

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[Steve Adubato]: Most people who use these ambiguous words and phrases are not even aware they are doing it. I've had clients who are stunned when they see themselves on video saying, "I think," "maybe" or "possibly" over and over again. Bad communication habits have been ingrained into our organizational culture and presentation styles. It's similar to presenters who utter "um" and "ah" incessantly without ever knowing it.

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Don't Be Afraid to Use Clear Language

Question: What are the dangers of using ambiguous language in the workplace?

Adubato: The biggest risk is that people won't follow a leader who sound...

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