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Framing Is Not Just For Pictures


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Over the last few years, I have come to understand the importance of framing information. What is framing information? Framing Information- is how you position information and communicate it to others, being honest in that communication but communicating it in an effective way and a professional manner in order to get your point across. How you frame information is dependent on YOU. A lot of people in the workplace are too quick to react after being provoked and at the first given opportunity one sends an email. In the heat of the moment filled with emotions (anger), you decide to send an email.

People underestimate the importance of communication and in turn how to communicate effectively.

In this episode, I discuss provocation and how we fall foul of being provoked in the workplace and the consequences. But if we find the courage and opportunity to step back and assess the situation the importance of framing a situation and communicating in an effective way can be the difference between whether you are able to manage a difficult work situation effectively enough to get the result you want.

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Music (Intro and Outro) Written and created by Nomadic Star

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