The language of change communication S8 E5

The language of change communication S8 E5

From Candid Comms podcast with Rachel Miller by Rachel Miller

April 26, 2026 · 32 min · Season 8 · Episode 5

About this episode

Rachel examines the language of change communication, focusing on clarity and the impact of jargon.

In this episode, Rachel examines the language of change communication. From hyperbole and jargon, to the need for clear language choices, listen in while she gets to the heart of the matter. See allthingsic.com/podcast to find the show notes for this episode. Signed copies of Rachel's books can be purchased via her website. Internal Communication Strategy: how to design, develop and transform your organizational communication was published by Kogan Page in 2024. Successful Change Communication: how to inform, involve and inspire employees has just been published by Kogan Page. You can order (unsigned) copies via koganpage.com and use the code CANDIDCOMMS to save 25% at the checkout. Or see the All Things IC website for signed copies. Thank you to Miss Miller for voicing the middle part of this episode. This season of Candid Comms is brought to you by All Things IC. It has been produced by Fynn Gentle. See allthingsic.com/podcast to check out all the episodes and show notes.

People in this episode

Host: Rachel Miller

Topics covered

  • change communication
  • language choices
  • internal communication
  • organizational communication
  • employee engagement

Keywords

  • change communication
  • language
  • internal communication
  • employee engagement
  • jargon
  • hyperbole

Sponsors

All Things IC

Mentioned in this episode

Organizations: Kogan Page

Products: Internal Communication Strategy: how to design, develop and transform your organizational communication, Successful Change Communication: how to inform, involve and inspire employees

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