Sun.Jul 17, 2016

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Communicate From the Inside Then Out: Build Trust and Relationships Through Communications

Ryan Foran

The public should never receive information before your own staff. As leaders, you need to remember to communicate internally first, then go out to the public. As my mom used to tell me and my two brothers growing up, "If I'm going to get bad news, I better hear it from you first." That has always stuck with me for some reason, and I'm glad it did. Communicating from the inside out is a good philosophy for both personal and professional communications.