Workplace Wisdom: Communicationنموونە
Workplace Wisdom: Communication, Part III
In the mid-1980s, I helped uncover a fraudulent banking scheme that toppled one of the largest real estate empires in our area. Due to my role in this public drama, I had to give my first ever deposition. I was nervous.
While our attorneys were preparing me, they gave me some advice that has been very helpful over the years. They advised me to answer all questions “as direct and brief as possible.”
They also said, “More words are not your friend. ‘They’ will use them against you.”
James 1:19 teaches, “My dear brothers and sisters, take note of this: Everyone should be quick to listen, slow to speak and slow to become angry.”
Whether you are in a deposition or an adversarial situation, remember to speak truth, but guard your words carefully.
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About this Plan
What we say or don't say matters in the workplace. Truthfulness, transparency and clarity are all critical to wise messaging. In this study, you will examine five workplace examples and applicable scripture passages that remind us to speak in ways that are both effective and God-honoring.
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