Drafting Policies for Maximum Buy-In
Respectful wording encourages compliance.
Whether you are posting a single rule on a sign or drafting an extensive series of policies and standards, unintentional negative messages conveyed by your wording can undermine your goals without you even realizing it.
This hands-on workshop re-imagines rule-making for the modern landscape. Even strict, non-negotiable requirements can be crafted in a way that garners maximum engagement, replacing outdated authoritarian tactics with a more respectful approach. We'll cover how to:
- Identify unintended negative messaging that distorts your intentions
- Organize and structure policies, standards, and supporting documents to reduce redundancy and expedite development and approval
- Craft clear, succinct statements that convey respect and foster cooperation
- Align your rules with corporate values to minimize resistance.
With competition for corporate talent fiercer than ever, organizations can't afford to ignore the damage caused by negative language and a disrespectful tone of voice. This approach will go a long way to garnering support for your initiatives and moving your objectives forward, and has been adopted by organizations around the world.
Instructors
Lewis Eisen
Contact us
- Lewis Eisen
- co••••o@pfx••••x.ca