What you missed

What happens at Leadership Communication Days, stays; but hereโ€™s what you would understand had you been there

At the outset of Leadership Communication Days every year, I declare the meeting off the record, and get everyone to nod their heads in agreement with the mantra, โ€œWhat happens at Leadership Communication Days, stays.โ€

During the course of the two days of conversations, participants occasionally signal that theyโ€™re sharing especially sensitive information, usually with a Get Smart reference to a โ€œcone of silence.โ€ Thatโ€™s when everyone leans a forward a little more.

So I canโ€™t very well tell you what participants learned Leadership Communication Days, can I? No, I can only tell you what you didnโ€™t learn, by not going. Hereโ€™s an even eight:

8. You didnโ€™t learn why executive communicators must maintain a strong identity of โ€œoutsider,โ€ especially if they work in companies with strong cultures.

7. You didnโ€™t learn how to find the 40 smartest people in your organization and supercharge your exec comms operation by getting them blogging for the company.

6. You donโ€™t understand when or why you should, โ€œRepurpose the shit out of it and then add one new nugget.โ€

5. You donโ€™t know why imagery is out and storytelling is in โ€ฆ

4. โ€ฆ or why panels are out and fireside chats are in.

3. You donโ€™t know what it means for an executive communication program to express โ€œa worldview, an industry view and a company view.โ€

2. You donโ€™t know why executive communicators must create the speaking platforms they want to see in the world.

1. And you donโ€™t know โ€œfauxthenticityโ€โ€”what it is, or why it is so โ€œflawsome.โ€

Of course, itโ€™s not that you canโ€™t do your job without knowing all that stuff. Itโ€™s just that you canโ€™t do your job as wellโ€”or with as much pleasureโ€”as those of us who do.

See you next year, then?

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