What you missed
October 28, 2013
What happens at Leadership Communication Days, stays; but hereโs 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, โWhat happens at Leadership Communication Days, stays.โ
During the course of the two days of conversations, participants occasionally signal that theyโre sharing especially sensitive information, usually with a Get Smart reference to a โcone of silence.โ Thatโs when everyone leans a forward a little more.
So I canโt very well tell you what participants learned Leadership Communication Days, can I? No, I can only tell you what you didnโt learn, by not going. Hereโs an even eight:
8. You didnโt learn why executive communicators must maintain a strong identity of โoutsider,โ especially if they work in companies with strong cultures.
7. You didnโt 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 donโt understand when or why you should, โRepurpose the shit out of it and then add one new nugget.โ
5. You donโt know why imagery is out and storytelling is in โฆ
4. โฆ or why panels are out and fireside chats are in.
3. You donโt know what it means for an executive communication program to express โa worldview, an industry view and a company view.โ
2. You donโt know why executive communicators must create the speaking platforms they want to see in the world.
1. And you donโt know โfauxthenticityโโwhat it is, or why it is so โflawsome.โ
Of course, itโs not that you canโt do your job without knowing all that stuff. Itโs just that you canโt do your job as wellโor with as much pleasureโas those of us who do.
See you next year, then?