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We’ve all sent it. The carefully worded status update. The polite nudge. The “just circling back” email that should have moved things forward.
And then… nothing happens.
In this episode of Project Management Is Boring, we break down why emails so often fail to create real movement — even when the information is correct, timely, and well-intentioned.
This isn’t about bad writing or weak project managers. It’s about human communication friction.
We talk about:
If you’ve ever wondered why your project is “communicated to death” but still stuck — this episode explains the gap between sending information and creating alignment.
Because in real projects, the problem usually isn’t that people didn’t get the email. It’s that the email was never enough to begin with.
By Jordon KeenWe’ve all sent it. The carefully worded status update. The polite nudge. The “just circling back” email that should have moved things forward.
And then… nothing happens.
In this episode of Project Management Is Boring, we break down why emails so often fail to create real movement — even when the information is correct, timely, and well-intentioned.
This isn’t about bad writing or weak project managers. It’s about human communication friction.
We talk about:
If you’ve ever wondered why your project is “communicated to death” but still stuck — this episode explains the gap between sending information and creating alignment.
Because in real projects, the problem usually isn’t that people didn’t get the email. It’s that the email was never enough to begin with.