Tips for Effective Communication with Stakeholders

Rafael A. George Duval
2 min readJan 29, 2024

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The actual value of software lies in how it benefits the users. This requires strong communication skills, not coding skills, to comprehend the problem.

Avoiding miscommunication and focusing on success is essential when working on critical projects. Consider who would be best suited to lead the project and work with them to ensure their success. Take notes and ask questions to contribute to the discussion.

If someone isn’t participating, try to involve them in the conversation.

Writing can help clarify your thoughts and beliefs. When summarizing ideas, always start with the main point. Accept feedback and take responsibility for any issues. Provide solutions when presenting problems.

To create alignment, propose a solution that everyone can support. Avoid academic-style presentations and stay flexible in your desired outcomes.

To be a good listener, you must show that you’ve understood the other person’s words and encourage them to keep talking. Mindful communication involves listening and engaging with others to promote awareness. When communicating, use “What” instead of “Why,” listen to the answer after asking a question, and avoid assuming you know the request.

Show genuine appreciation, warmth, and high energy when interacting with others.

People like those who like them, so make it clear that you’re interested in the other person. Consider what they know you don’t, and focus on learning from them during the interaction.

Listen with intent by asking specific questions about what they’re saying in real time, that’s how you make them feel heard and valued.

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Rafael A. George Duval
Rafael A. George Duval

Written by Rafael A. George Duval

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