Month: May 2026
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Balancing Data and Storytelling
As mid-year reporting approaches, corporate communication faces the all too familiar tension between data-dumping, storytelling, and brevity. But it’s time to stop counting your words and start structuring your layers. Discover the process I use to turn complex data into 3 distinct tiers for clear strategic insight.
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How to NOT be an AI Detective Anymore
The professional landscape is obsessed with playing detective and dusting for AI fingerprints. But policing the tool misses the point entirely. Discover a simple 3-step framework to move past the paranoia, reclaim your unique human rhythm, and protect your voice when collaborating with machines.
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Filter messages like these, Skip Inbox
In 2026, information is cheap, but resonance is rare. Most institutional communications fail because they bury the “why” under 50 boxes of “what.” This week’s Refraction explores the “Density Trade-off” and why a communicator’s real job isn’t to provide more data, but to protect the employee’s focus.
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The Ghost in the Machine
Is hiring a ghostwriter “cheating” at authenticity? Explore why writing is a specialized skill—the 3D chess of the professional world—and how a ghostwriter functions as a psychological translator, turning raw intent into a soloist’s performance that remains undeniably yours.
