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The Silent Killer of Organizations: Poor Communication

18 min · 25 de may de 2026
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In this episode of The Leadership Table with Dr. Jonathan Lotson, we dive into one of the most overlooked threats to healthy leadership and organizational growth.... poor communication! Whether you lead a business, ministry, nonprofit, team, or family, communication impacts trust, culture, morale, and vision more than most leaders realize. Dr. Lotson unpacks how unclear expectations, emotional reactions, and avoided conversations quietly create dysfunction within organizations. This episode also explores: * The connection between emotional intelligence and leadership communication * Why difficult conversations are necessary for healthy teams * Practical strategies for handling conflict with clarity and confidence * A step-by-step framework for what to say during hard conversations * How leaders can build trust through consistency, listening, and emotional discipline If you’ve ever struggled with team tension, communication breakdowns, or leadership frustration, this conversation will give you practical tools and timeless leadership wisdom you can apply immediately. Because sometimes the breakthrough your organization needs is not another strategy… It’s a better conversation. Subscribe, and share.

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