Word power at work

We’ve been talking a lot this month about the power of the authentic, human voice. Writing in a way that makes you sound human can be a really powerful tool in the world of work – especially if you’re working in a place that seems lifeless, where everyone seems to be mouthing platitudes and words are all just the same old same old.

When this gets really bad it can feel like you’re working in the world of the living dead – as Dwayne Melancon (writing at Joyful Jubilant Learning) illustrates with reference to a zombie movie called Hysterical:

Once people turn into zombies, they continue doing their jobs on autopilot, become devoid of passion (or even basic emotion), and never say anything but, “What difference does it make?” Once zombified the town’s people are, essentially, checked out.

Ever worked anywhere where people have no passion, do their jobs on autopilot, and keep saying that their actions make no difference?

He got me thinking about ways that we can change the way that we write in order to make a difference. I came up with five ways that we can use the power of words to fight the onslaught of the zombies at work… If you want to find out more, check out my second podcast: Word Power At Work.

You can play it by clicking here or by listening to (or downloading from) the Confident Writing page at Gcast. (It’s 4 minutes 18 seconds long.)

Happy listening.