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In this episode of "3 Minutes Max – Human Skills in the Age of AI," Andre Ottlik and his AI co-host, Jules, tackle the art of low-context communication, highlighting its significance, especially when international projects begin to lose momentum. Many Western countries like the USA, Australia, and Germany are accustomed to a direct style of communication, which can help prevent misunderstandings and keep projects on track. However, this style might not come naturally to everyone, even those native to low-context countries.
Andre provides a practical exercise to hone this skill: The "Precision Cut." This task involves simplifying a detailed communication into three concise sentences. The aim is to clearly define the topic, decision or action, and responsible parties, ensuring the message remains clear and actionable.
Jules adds an AI twist to the exercise, encouraging listeners to compare their communication prowess with AI-generated brevity. This method not only enhances personal skills but also offers insights into the potential of AI in aiding effective communication.
Be sure to try these exercises and tune in again on Friday for insights into high-context communication.
For more personalized guidance, feel free to connect with Andre on LinkedIn or visit the Digital Leader Program website for more resources. We value your feedback; please share it with us [here](https://forms.gle/JcooRoVck82Yez3QA).
By Andre OttlikIn this episode of "3 Minutes Max – Human Skills in the Age of AI," Andre Ottlik and his AI co-host, Jules, tackle the art of low-context communication, highlighting its significance, especially when international projects begin to lose momentum. Many Western countries like the USA, Australia, and Germany are accustomed to a direct style of communication, which can help prevent misunderstandings and keep projects on track. However, this style might not come naturally to everyone, even those native to low-context countries.
Andre provides a practical exercise to hone this skill: The "Precision Cut." This task involves simplifying a detailed communication into three concise sentences. The aim is to clearly define the topic, decision or action, and responsible parties, ensuring the message remains clear and actionable.
Jules adds an AI twist to the exercise, encouraging listeners to compare their communication prowess with AI-generated brevity. This method not only enhances personal skills but also offers insights into the potential of AI in aiding effective communication.
Be sure to try these exercises and tune in again on Friday for insights into high-context communication.
For more personalized guidance, feel free to connect with Andre on LinkedIn or visit the Digital Leader Program website for more resources. We value your feedback; please share it with us [here](https://forms.gle/JcooRoVck82Yez3QA).