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Comments on: Thanks, Yogi Berra, for the Lesson in Communication https://thepeopleadvantage.com/2015/10/07/thanks-yogi-berra-for-the-lesson-in-communication/ Thu, 08 Oct 2015 09:19:12 +0000 hourly 1 By: Gary Szelagowski https://thepeopleadvantage.com/2015/10/07/thanks-yogi-berra-for-the-lesson-in-communication/#comment-1501 Thu, 08 Oct 2015 09:19:12 +0000 http://thepeopleadvantage.com/?p=1051#comment-1501 THANKS, much, for sharing, Steve!  We’ve chuckled about Yogi for years.  Even your choice to cite him exemplifies the core of the message here: getting heard & making an impression is at the root of effective communication.  I’d also put a different spin on time: how many times do folks spend time in meetings polishing 2 or 3 bullet points on a slide.  In the end, the words may get more grammatically correct, but are arguably drier (e.g. less “Yogi-esque”).  At a minimum, such meetings aren’t very productive!  Yogi would’ve used what the meetings start with (without a meeting or slide) saved hours of resource time, and likely left a stronger impression!

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