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Q.How do you communicate that? A. One thing I learned was to communicate in extremes.
So how do you communicate that? A. I don't believe in shouting.
How do you make sure that your editors understand the photographs that you are sending and the context of the images — how do you communicate that?
So how do you communicate that? A. Oftentimes, I do it by moving people around in the organization and putting them in areas where they're uncomfortable.
I have learned that when it comes to making an impact there are two things you should consider: What is your message and how do you communicate that message.
Start to notice how many times a day you catch yourself looking at the world that way -- registering each person's gender ahead of all other identifiers, assessing how they're dressed or acting based on gendered expectations -- and how often you communicate that bifurcation of the world to your kids.
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What one thing are you trying to communicate that really matters when you sit down to write?
Of course, you love your children, but you don't always communicate that message to them.
To make request, you need to figure out what you need and then communicate that need to others.
Have you communicated that vision (and the accompanying expectations) to your employees?
Can I clarify from your response earlier … Did you say that you had communicated that information to the New York Times?
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