Connect the Dots: Without Context, There’s No Meaning

Connect the Dots: Without Context, There’s No Meaning

Every employee comes into the workplace with his or her own context. It’s a mix of our upbringing, culture, religion, memories, and experiences, along with our other cues and clues from the individual communicating the message. Context influences how we interpret information. It’s the glasses through which we look at and understand the world. For example, without context, our business plan is simply words on a page with little if any meaning. 

A Leader’s Role 

Part of the role we have as leaders is to create a shared vision. That requires a common understanding of context from those who will help us achieve our goals. For example, how do we view the current business situation we’re in, and why does the plan just developed make sense? Setting context might involve talking about our current results and management expectations, new customer requirements, and data…all of which help us understand the current situation, or in other words, the “why” behind the plan.

So if you want to get from blank stare to “ah-ha,” connect the dots between what you say and what the listener already knows. Set the context in terms of where the listener is coming from so they have the big picture to understand and contribute in a meaningful way. 

In what ways do you connect the dots to create meaning for your employees? 

—David Grossman


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This article originally appeared on the leadercommunicator blog.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR: David Grossman helps leaders drive productivity and get the results they want through authentic and courageous leadership communication. He’s a sought-after speaker and advisor to Fortune 500 leaders. A three-time author, David is CEO of The Grossman Group, an award-winning Chicago-based strategic leadership development and internal communication consultancy; clients include: Abbott Laboratories, Amazon, Amsted Industries, Hillrom, Johnson & Johnson, Lockheed Martin, McDonald’s, Microsoft, and Sage Therapeutics, among others.

Among recent communication and leadership accolades, his leadercommunicator blog was named the #1 Blog on Communication by Feedspot five years in a row.

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