🎙️ Episode 46 Plain Language Is a Leadership Skill
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Clarity isn’t soft.
It’s not optional.
And it’s definitely not “nice to have.”
In logistics, unclear language costs time, trust, and people.
This episode breaks down why plain language is one of the most overlooked leadership skills in the industry—and why jargon, polished ambiguity, and vague directives often protect systems at the expense of the people running them.
We talk about:
- How confusion gets normalized
- Why “everyone should already know” is a leadership failure
- And how clarity changes accountability, outcomes, and morale
Because leadership isn’t about sounding impressive.
It’s about being understood—especially when the pressure is on.
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