Contrast Framing: The Space Between What We Say and What’s Heard
Frontline Leadership by Christian Skierski
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Contrast Framing: The Space Between What We Say and What’s Heard
You give the brief. You explain the decision. You answer the questions in the room.
And then, days later, the follow-ups start.
In this episode of Frontline Leadership, I explore a pattern that shows up quietly but consistently in leadership. Messages rarely fail in the moment. They fail later, in the questions that reveal how people actually understood what was said.
Drawing on real leadership experiences and conversations with my children, this episode explores why clarity alone is often not enough. People do not evaluate messages in isolation. They compare them against prior experiences, assumptions, and unspok ...
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leadership