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Building Trust for Better Communication with Gary Ross
In today’s episode of Management Development Unlocked, Eric is speaking with Gary Ross. Gary is a workplace communication, trainer, coach, and consultant who helps people communicate better at work. He is a former FORTUNE 500 corporate executive, Emmy-nominated broadcast journalist, and current stadium and arena public address announcer who knows you don’t always need a booming sound system to get your message across. He provides actionable tips and advice that people can use to inform, persuade and influence others.In this episode, you’ll hear:Why first-time managers have difficulty communicating effectively and how they can improve their communication skills.The fragility of trust and the reason it takes time to build it.Gary’s three number-one rules of communication and how to evaluate your communication goals.The four questions you should be asking yourself about what you’re trying to communicate.What new managers can do to build confidence in their ability to communicate with their new teams.How practice and preparation can make all the difference in your communication.Gary’s tips for new managers who need to build their confidence in their ability to communicate to leadership and manage up to them.<br/>Connect with Gary Ross:LinkedInINSIDE COMMSINSIDE COMMS Plusinfo@insidecomms.com---Learn more about my new book!Head over to girardtrainingsolutions.com to get a free copy of my eBook, "Advice for a New Manager."Connect with me on LinkedIn.Please subscribe and comment!