Communication
Communication is not just about saying things clearly. It is about making sure the right message reaches the right people in the right way. This domain covers frameworks that help you organize ideas, present them persuasively, handle tension productively, and build alignment across conversations that matter. Use these models when you need to explain, influence, negotiate, coach, or resolve friction without losing trust.
Applications
Stakeholder Management
Frameworks for managing expectations, navigating competing interests, and building alignment among the people who influence decisions and outcomes.
Difficult Conversations
Frameworks for handling tense, sensitive, or high-stakes conversations with more clarity, composure, and respect.
Presentation Skills
Frameworks for organizing ideas, delivering messages clearly, and presenting with enough structure and presence to inform, persuade, or win support.
Feedback & Coaching
Frameworks for giving useful feedback, guiding development, and turning conversations into clearer next steps for improvement.
Recommended Frameworks
Pyramid Principle: Unlock Clear System Thinking
Structured communication framework which is supporting your point with logically organized details and effective information delivery.
PREP Framework: Speak with Precision
Deliver clear, structured arguments by stating your point first, proving it, and closing with clarity.
Harvard Negotiation Principle: Getting to Yes
Six negotiation principles help both sides get more of what they want.
SBI Model: Structuring Feedback for Clarity
Deliver objective feedback by separating situation, behavior, and impact.
FAQ
What kinds of problems fit the Communication domain best?
Use this domain when the core challenge is not the quality of the idea itself, but how that idea is being delivered, received, discussed, or acted on. If the bottleneck is misunderstanding, resistance, lack of alignment, or message quality, Communication is usually the right place to start.
How is Communication different from Leadership & Management?
Communication focuses on message design and interaction quality. Leadership & Management focuses on directing people, setting expectations, and improving team performance over time. In practice, leaders use communication frameworks constantly, but not every communication problem is a management problem.
When should I use a communication framework before a meeting or presentation?
Use one whenever the conversation is high stakes, politically sensitive, emotionally charged, or outcome-dependent. A framework is especially useful when you need to persuade, deliver difficult feedback, align multiple stakeholders, or avoid ambiguity.
What is the most common communication mistake people make?
Most people start with too much detail and not enough intent. They explain before they frame, which makes the message harder to follow and easier to resist. Strong communication frameworks force you to clarify your objective, your audience, and your structure before you speak.