Communication

KISS Review Framework

An action-orientated review model to convert past experience into practice.

The Golden Circle

For understanding how great leaders and orgs inspire action by starting with a clear sense of purpose.

AVP Model

A simple practice to accept the anxiety, anger or sadness and start embracing them.

7-38-55 Rule

Your presence speaks louder than your words.

TOPS Framework

Make your pitch or message clear, logical, and action-oriented.

Winston’s Star

Apply five communication elements to make ideas memorable and repeatable.

2 Minute Rule

Change up the content every two minutes to keep people engaged.

The Rule of Suspense

Reveal your points step by step.

PREP Framework

Deliver clear, structured arguments by stating your point first, proving it, and closing with clarity.

FIRE Model

Separate facts from interpretations to respond to feedback calmly and solve the real problem.

Zoom-In and Zoom-Out Model

Allows you to handle challenges with clarity, whether you need to see the big picture or focus on the details.

Self-Us-Now Framework

Help individuals and groups connect personal stories to collective action.

7C Pyramid Communication Framework

Aim to eliminate confusion and miscommunication in both verbal and written forms

Pixar Storytelling Formula

Turn complex ideas into clear cause-and-effect stories people remember.

Hero's Journey Storytelling Framework

A storytelling framework that makes your message relatable, memorable, and impactful in any context.

The Innovation Story Framework

Narrate how an idea was born, built, and scaled to demonstrate its real-world impact.

COST Principle

Help people to deliver strong messages or express complex ideas.

Magic Loop Framework

Capture feedback, act on it, make changes stick, and report back with clarity.

RIDE Communication Framework

Help you persuade effectively, build trust, and gain support in any professional setting.

Freytag’s Pyramid

Helps communicators control emotional rhythm and attention over time.

SCR Framework

Resolve complications with concise, executive-ready solutions.

SCQA Framework

Structure complex messages into a clear narrative that leads the audience to your conclusion.

Pyramid Principle

Structured communication framework which is supporting your point with logically organized details and effective information delivery.

SCR Framework: The Tool for Concise Updates

Resolve complications with concise, executive-ready solutions.

FRAMEWORK CARD

SCR Framework

Goal
Eliminate confusion in emails and briefings by providing context before the solution.
Best For
Status Updates; Crisis Management; Email Summaries

Why Messages Often Get Lost

In some discussions, people often jump straight into details without giving context. This leaves listeners confused and weakens the impact of the message.

To communicate clearly, you need structure.

The SCR Framework provides a simple way to build strong communication skills and keep workplace communication sharp and effective.

The SCR framework is a simplified version of the well-known SCQA communication framework, both designed to structure messages for clarity and engagement.

SCR Communication Framework

SCQA, developed by Barbara Minto, is widely used to convey complex ideas by guiding the audience through a narrative that flows logically from a situation to a final answer.

SCR framework is more direct, focusing on presenting a solution to the complication without explicitly framing it as a question.

Situation: Introduces the current state or background.

Complication: Explains the problem or challenge arising from the situation.

Resolution: Offers a solution or resolution to the problem.

While both SCQA and SCR share similarities, their key differences lie in their approach to resolving complications and guiding the audience through the content.