In January 2022, Carrie Fox set out on a blog series called Finding the Words because she had something to say. By the end of the year, you were doing more than listening. You were deeply in this work with her. And because of you, we’re keeping this series going, every week through 2023 and beyond. Our promise: Carrie will keep delivering these essays each Wednesday morning to further support your work as a communicator for change. Your promise: keep telling us how these insights are impacting and influencing your work.
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Learning from Our Losses.
Losing a previously invested donor, partner, or team member is always challenging. But a loss without any related learning is the worst kind of loss. In losing, find ways to uncover essential insights and small wins that make the most of difficult situations.
Better Bots?
At best, AI tools like ChatGPT can spark fresh ideas or inspiration for your writing. At worst, they spread misinformation and reinforce bias, while reducing our human abilities to connect, learn and process information. It’s not a case to avoid the technology, but a reminder to use it wisely.
A Better Roadmap.
Whether we’re planning a road trip or a change of course in our organization’s strategy, the clearer the roadmap, the better the outcome. Developing a clear and simple plan is sometimes easier said than done, but it can do wonders to move big ideas forward.
Cut The Clutter.
It’s hard to know what’s right in front of us when we’re surrounded by clutter. Figure out what you really need AND what you really need to say. Figure out what information you have AND what information you’re missing. And I promise, just like those home organizers do, that the feeling of clutter may soon subside.
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