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Thought for the Week – How the Context has Changed!

 

Last week’s Thought for the Week was “How to Influence with a Single Question?” and how by asking just one question can be more influential than making a load of statements and reasons why you need something done.

[You can find all previous posts here in my blog]

And how does this apply when it comes to Innovation?

Over the past 2 years our World has changed dramatically in so many ways, not least in the way we communicate with each other! And so many more people are using technology than before and at the same time, they now have higher expectations about what they want.

So, how do we manage these expectations, adjust our communication and innovation to stay ahead?

I’m always researching trends around communication and there is much around automating communications, as we would expect now. At the same time, how do we create / enhance personal relationships and scale our business?

During lock-downs, people missed human connection and now AI is shaping Customer Service. So, how do we keep that personal touch?

For instance; Retail is changing globally with much intel in the US and coming soon to the UK. I took part in a webinar yesterday and Andrew Smith, Co-founder and Managing Partner of Think Uncommon gave some fascinating insights into trends: –

So, we have had to reframe our thinking and the way we communicate with our customers, teams, service providers, investors etc. And we have had to reset the foundations of our business …

Processes now have to be embedded, sponsors have to be part of the team and we need the right resources and the right team with the right skills to achieve the best possible outcomes.

“The Consumer is the same, it’s the context that has changed”

-Gareth Jude-

[Author of “Retail Innovation Reframed”]

As always, I will leave you with that thought!

I would also like to invite you to book a Complimentary Consultation with me, where you can explore where you are with communication and innovation.

With best wishes.

Korinne 
P.S. Ask me about the next Communication Code Group Programme

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