This single problem is impacting your communication! [LQOW]
In this episode of Leadership Quote of the Week, Raymond reflects on a challenging insight from George Bernard Shaw:
“The single biggest problem in communication is the illusion that it has taken place.”
Many leaders believe that once words are spoken, communication is complete. But leadership communication goes far beyond what is said—it includes tone, posture, clarity, and how messages are received.
Raymond explores why communication often breaks down even when leaders have good intentions, how “lip service” erodes trust, and what it looks like to communicate in ways that help people feel valued, clear, and connected to the work.
In This Episode, You’ll Learn:
* - Why communication fails even when leaders “say the right things.”
* - How tone, posture, and presence shape understanding
* - The difference between speaking and being received
* - How leaders create clarity, trust, and belonging through communication
Leadership Lens Takeaway: Communication isn’t complete until it’s received with clarity and trust.
Reflection Question: What is one small shift you can make in your communication this week so people feel clearer, valued, and heard?
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