
Leading With The Conclusion with Colin Cox
02/13/23 • 50 min
Does any of this feel familiar?
You’re frustrated from constantly having to repeat yourself and not being understood. You have anxiety from not being able to effectively express your ideas and having them fall on deaf ears. You feel powerlessness from trying different tactics to communicate your message, and not seeing the results you desire.
In a world of quick gratification, it can be difficult to effectively communicate as a leader. Poor communication can lead to confusion, frustration, and even discord in the workplace. Colin Cox, a leadership coach, knows all too well the importance of effective communication. Having served as COO of Demonware, and having begun work at Electronic Arts by the tender age of 15, Colin has developed a tremendous amount of experience in executive communication.
On this episode of The GIG Podcast, Colin shares with us his expertise on how to craft effective digital, verbal, and written communication and how to lead with the conclusion in order to capture the attention of your audience. So, if you're looking to improve your leadership communication skills, then this episode is for you!
"Having a key message and leading with your conclusion are two things that I've observed that help communication be a lot better received." – Colin Cox
Here's what we cover with Colin Cox in this episode:
- How Colin’s passion for video games and sports lead to his early career success at just 15 years old.
- What the importance of the "Bookending" technique is in effective communication.
- What the power of listening to the "environment” is, and how can it be used to craft a message for an audience.
About Colin Cox
Colin Cox is a leadership coach and former COO of Demonware, the online studio for Activision. He has worked in the tech and gaming industry since he was 15 and is an expert in communication, leadership, and executive coaching.
Colin Cox was a high school dropout who found himself in a government funded program to help troubled teens. Through this program, he managed to get a work placement at Electronic Arts which changed his life. Through his passion for video games, ice hockey, and technology, he developed his interpersonal skills and found himself leading a team at EA by the age of 17. Through this experience, Colin developed key communication skills, such as getting to the point quickly, leading with a conclusion, and bookending. He has since used these skills to gain attention from a panel of judges for a prestigious industry award and to explain complex topics to his audiences. He believes that the most underutilized superpower of communication is actually the skill of listening.
If you're seeking to achieve precise, articulate communication in your leadership, then don't miss this episode of The GIG Podcast! Be sure to join us as we provide the means for you to accomplish your goal of effective communication. Listen now!
BONUS! Colin as created a 20% discount code for GIG Nation for his Communicate Like a Pro online course. The code is GIG, and you can manually apply it via the website linked above, or access these direct checkout links with the code applied for USD and CAD buyers.
To learn more about Golf Industry Guru, and to gain access to online golf business education from the world's most successful business, golf, & hospitality industry leaders, visit us at www.golfindustryguru.com.
Does any of this feel familiar?
You’re frustrated from constantly having to repeat yourself and not being understood. You have anxiety from not being able to effectively express your ideas and having them fall on deaf ears. You feel powerlessness from trying different tactics to communicate your message, and not seeing the results you desire.
In a world of quick gratification, it can be difficult to effectively communicate as a leader. Poor communication can lead to confusion, frustration, and even discord in the workplace. Colin Cox, a leadership coach, knows all too well the importance of effective communication. Having served as COO of Demonware, and having begun work at Electronic Arts by the tender age of 15, Colin has developed a tremendous amount of experience in executive communication.
On this episode of The GIG Podcast, Colin shares with us his expertise on how to craft effective digital, verbal, and written communication and how to lead with the conclusion in order to capture the attention of your audience. So, if you're looking to improve your leadership communication skills, then this episode is for you!
"Having a key message and leading with your conclusion are two things that I've observed that help communication be a lot better received." – Colin Cox
Here's what we cover with Colin Cox in this episode:
- How Colin’s passion for video games and sports lead to his early career success at just 15 years old.
- What the importance of the "Bookending" technique is in effective communication.
- What the power of listening to the "environment” is, and how can it be used to craft a message for an audience.
About Colin Cox
Colin Cox is a leadership coach and former COO of Demonware, the online studio for Activision. He has worked in the tech and gaming industry since he was 15 and is an expert in communication, leadership, and executive coaching.
Colin Cox was a high school dropout who found himself in a government funded program to help troubled teens. Through this program, he managed to get a work placement at Electronic Arts which changed his life. Through his passion for video games, ice hockey, and technology, he developed his interpersonal skills and found himself leading a team at EA by the age of 17. Through this experience, Colin developed key communication skills, such as getting to the point quickly, leading with a conclusion, and bookending. He has since used these skills to gain attention from a panel of judges for a prestigious industry award and to explain complex topics to his audiences. He believes that the most underutilized superpower of communication is actually the skill of listening.
If you're seeking to achieve precise, articulate communication in your leadership, then don't miss this episode of The GIG Podcast! Be sure to join us as we provide the means for you to accomplish your goal of effective communication. Listen now!
BONUS! Colin as created a 20% discount code for GIG Nation for his Communicate Like a Pro online course. The code is GIG, and you can manually apply it via the website linked above, or access these direct checkout links with the code applied for USD and CAD buyers.
To learn more about Golf Industry Guru, and to gain access to online golf business education from the world's most successful business, golf, & hospitality industry leaders, visit us at www.golfindustryguru.com.
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On this episode of The GIG Podcast, James sits down with Robin Turnill, Founder & Managing Consultant of Pivot HR Services. Robin is an HR expert with experience in the golf and hospitality industry and has been working in the field of HR for over 20 years. Tune in as Robin shares her tips on becoming an employer of choice to attract and retain employees and listen as Robin speaks to the need to create an inclusive and diverse workforce. Robin also discusses the importance of providing unique perks and opportunities for learning and career development, and dives into the three most important factors for employees that make an employer of choice: feeling valued and recognized, seeing learning opportunities, and feeling fairly compensated. Robin also emphasizes the importance of and outlines the “how-to” of creating a workplace culture where employees feel valued, recognized, and respected.
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- How to create a workplace culture that makes you an employer of choice in the modern age.
- What strategies can be used to ensure an inclusive and diverse work environment.
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About Robin Turnill
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Robin has a Masters Degree in Human Resources Management from York University, a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Psychology from the University of British Columbia, and a Post-Diploma in Human Resources Management from BCIT. She has a Diversity and Inclusion Certification from Cornell University and is a Certified Professional Coach (CPCC) through the world renowned Co-Active Training Institute. Robin holds her designation in the United States from the Society for Human Resource Management as a Senior Certified Professional (SHRM-SCP) and has been conferred the highest designation in HR in Canada as a Fellow Chartered Professional in Human Resources (FCPHR).
Are you failing to find and retain great team members to take care of your club’s members and guests? Are you struggling to create a diverse, equitable, and inclusive workplace environment? Join us to hear how Robin is helping clubs just like yours thrive with her expertise. Listen now!
To learn more about Golf Industry Guru, and to gain access to online golf business education from the world's most successful business, golf, & hospitality industry leaders, visit us at www.golfindustryguru.com.
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“It's about changing the mindset of the individual, of showing them that yes, they can play golf, but it's also now changing the mindset of the industry.” – Todd Kierstead.
Here's what we cover with Todd & Jeremey on this episode:
- Explore the growing importance of fostering inclusivity within the golf industry.
- Delve into the unique obstacles disabled golfers encounter and potential solutions.
- Be inspired by the triumphant tales of inclusivity breaking barriers in golf.
- Unearth various initiatives aimed at advancing inclusive practices in golf clubs.
- Recognize the need for proactive efforts towards establishing inclusive golf environments.
About Todd Kierstead & Jeremey MacRae
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To learn more about Golf Industry Guru, and to gain access to online golf business education from the world's most successful business, golf, & hospitality industry leaders, visit us at www.golfindustryguru.com.
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