This communication style is structured, engaging, and strategically focused. It emphasizes presenting information in a clear, step-by-step sequence, supported by documentation and follow-up. Conversations are tied to big-picture goals, highlighting patterns, precedents, and imaginative possibilities. It drives engagement through energetic, activity-based communication that is efficient and task-oriented. All ideas are grounded in verifiable facts and logical reasoning, ensuring clarity, credibility, and alignment with broader outcomes.
Present information in a CLEAR and SEQUENTIAL manner
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Convery information chronologically (start to finish)
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Leverage a step-by-step approach to instructions, project phases or requirements
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Provide or reference any available procedural documentation
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Follow-up verbal or visual communication or with written (text) communication
Leverage a BIG PCTURE approach
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Talk about the big picture, connecting your conversation to the overall outcome desired
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Draw attention to relevant patterns within the information you are communicating
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Explore past precedence and in relation the to topic being discussed
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Discuss or entertain imaginative new ideas and potential possibilities
Drive towards ENGAGEMENT with a focus on ACTIVITIES
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Maximize effectiveness through an energetic and up-tempo style
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Drive interest and engagement through creative use of media and information format
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Allow for robust group conversation where possible
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Go straight to the point, prioritizing efficiency in a task-focused approach
Provide ample EVIDENCE and FACTS
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Provide facts that can be verified where possible
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Include objective evidence and corroboration of information
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Present relevant previously established precedence
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Use logic and fact–based arguments to support conclusions
Conversational Examples
Example 1:
"As a trained Quantitative Analyst with over ten years of experience, I can see the value in purchasing stocks in MODERNA as they are one of the three companies that have a COVID-19 vaccine on the market. Robert, monitor the cost of shares and let us know the second it dips."
Example 2:
"Victor as you know, we have keen interest in the stock market this week. I will email you a list of companies I would like you to keep abreast of."