How to Design Your Communication for Success?
Strategic communications lecturer Matt Abrahams interviews four authors from the Stanford d.school on the multifaceted aspects of communication. The discussion explores the intersection of courage, belonging, ambiguity, and data in designing effective communication.
The role of audience understanding in data communication
Understanding the audience and the context in which information will be received is crucial for effectively communicating data.
Adapting tools and visuals to meet the needs of the audience can enhance the impact of the message.
Importance of agenda alignment in communication design
Designing communication to achieve goals requires being in tune with the agenda and purpose.
The choice of information, data, and craft should align with the desired outcome, whether it’s to invite exploration, convey a point, create an ‘aha’ moment, or convince or manipulate.
Role of cultural context in communication design
Cultural context significantly influences the effectiveness of communication.
Understanding this can help design communication that resonates with the audience and influences behavior.
I think all courage journeys have four stops, fear, values, action, and change. – Ashish Goel
Communication’s roots in design and creativity
Communication is deeply rooted in design and creativity.
Evolving our tools to meet the needs of our message is essential for effective communication.
Exploring before explaining: a narrative approach
Exploring before explaining is a valuable approach to crafting narratives and stories.
Techniques such as data mapping and exploring with craft can help find the most effective way to communicate a message.
Understanding ‘limp data’ in visualizations
The concept of ‘limp data’ refers to data that lacks clarity or is misleading.
Understanding the boundaries and context of the data used in visualizations is essential to avoid unintentionally misleading or persuading others.
Synergy between visuals and language in communication
The synergy between visuals and language can enhance communication.
Choosing the right words and titles for visualizations can make them more engaging and appealing to different audiences.
Significance of non-verbal communication
Non-verbal communication, such as body language, plays a significant role in effective communication.
Open body language promotes authenticity and honest interaction, while defensive stances like folding arms can create barriers.
Differentiation as a key in successful communication
Differentiation is a key ingredient in successful communication.
Finding one’s own voice and being true to oneself is crucial in standing out among other communicators.





