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We explore why directive language often backfires and how switching to suggestion-based phrasing can raise buy-in, speed adoption, and improve results. Here's what you get in this latest episode from Lone Rock Leadership co-founder Russ Hill:

• command-heavy advice triggering skepticism
• using humility to increase credibility
• framing decisions as proposals to invite input
• keeping clarity on outcomes while softening delivery
• the clarity, alignment, movement model in practice
• email and meeting phrasing that boosts ownership
• lessons from audiobook and YouTube examples
• avoiding one-right-way traps by sharing discoveries

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About the podcast:
The Lead In 30 Podcast with Russ Hill is for leaders of teams who want to grow and accelerate their results. In each episode, Russ Hill shares what he's learned consulting executives. Subscribe to get two new episodes every week. To connect with Russ message him on LinkedIn!