Tuesday, August 19, 2025
Michael Mejer:
If you can’t sum up your strategy in one sentence, you don’t have a strategy. You have a secret. And secrets don’t scale.
We’re operating in a fast-paced world flooded with information. Attention spans are short, trust is hard-won, and clarity is the currency of influence. The organizations that thrive are the ones that communicate clearly. Internally, so every team member knows the mission. Externally, so the market understands your value.
Yet, too often, leaders treat communication like a checkbox. It’s a “nice to have,” not a strategic lever. That mindset costs more than missed deadlines or awkward emails. It costs growth, alignment, morale, and reputation.
Here’s the hard truth: lack of clarity compounds.
Confusion slows decisions.
Mixed messages confuse customers.
Employees disengage.
Brand equity erodes.
But clarity? Clarity accelerates. It builds momentum, trust, and results.
It’s easy to fall in love with clever phrasing or industry buzzwords. But slick copy that leaves people puzzled doesn’t serve anyone. People don’t remember clever. They remember clear. When Slack launched, their positioning wasn’t “a revolutionary communication platform for modern teams.” It was: “Be less busy.” That line wasn’t flashy. It was human, precise, and instantly relatable. Compare that to bloated pitch decks, jargon-laden memos, or industry-speak riddled landing pages. Employees nod and zone out. Prospects scroll past. Clarity creates motion. Motion drives growth.
Culture isn’t built on banners or mission statements. It’s reinforced in every update, every onboarding deck, every leadership message. Vague or bloated internal communications slow the ship. They breed misalignment, erode trust, and create friction. Clear communication does the opposite. It aligns. It empowers. It connects work to purpose. Everyone knows what matters, why it matters, and how they impact the outcome.
Communication ROI isn’t always labeled as such. It shows up in performance metrics, but often under the hood:
The clearer your communication, the stronger your outcomes.
Leaders are storytellers and translators. Not because they simplify ideas, but because they sharpen them until they resonate. Your role isn’t just to craft the strategy. It’s to ensure others can explain it in their own words. You don’t just set direction. You light the path. Every message, external or internal, is a chance to connect clarity to action. If your words don’t land, your leadership doesn’t land. Communication isn’t an afterthought. It’s a force multiplier.
Let’s get practical. This week, pick one communication asset. A landing page. An onboarding doc. An internal memo. A product brief.
Ask yourself:
Then cut 30 percent of the words. Keep what matters. Refine the rest. Your goal is to make people feel heard, seen, and smarter.
When everyone else overcomplicates, your clarity wins attention. And when clarity meets consistency, it builds trust, loyalty, and growth. Your strategy only matters if people grasp it. Your mission only inspires if it’s understood. So protect your message. Sharpen it. Simplify it. Repeat it. Because when clarity becomes your habit, everything else becomes easier.
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Michael Mejer is founder of Green Lane Communication and a Strategic Columnist
Written by: Editor
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