What’s the most effective way to communicate our big ideas and share them with clarity?
On today’s episode we’re joined by sought-after message designer and speaker Tamsen Webster. Tamsen helps organizations (including Johnson & Johnson and Harvard Medical School) craft meaningful messages that inspire long-lasting change. She reveals to us the importance of messaging and the secrets to creating impactful messages that spark action.
Topics discussed in this episode include:
- Why Tamsen describes herself as a situational extrovert and how it influences her work.
- The odd pattern that plays out with many of Tamsen’s clients.
- What Gall’s Law is and how it relates to each individual’s perspective.
- What the “curse of knowledge” says and how it impacts the way we share our ideas.
- Why explaining our multi-dimensional ideas is difficult (and is not a personal failing).
- What Tamsen had to unlearn about her own voice to put herself on stage.
- Why you can’t perfect your ideas on paper.
- Seeing feedback as a gift, and how to frame failure as a part of learning.
- What it means to strategically design internally motivated action.
- How to apply the Overton window to the strategy of expanding ideas.
- Tamsen’s take on the high occurrence of failure in strategic change.
- Why logical and simple frameworks are your friend when crafting messaging.
- The framework Tamsen is working on now and how it supports message creation.
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