“Simplicity is the ultimate sophistication.” -Leonardo da Vinci
I am currently attending the International Economic Development Council’s annual Leadership Summit. The variety of topics being discussed is dizzying as those in the field of economic development are faced with increasingly complex challenges and opportunities. In the hallways, economic developers can be heard using their own jargon and speaking in shorthand about the nuances of the profession.
As noted in this article from Business Insider, delivering a clear message isn’t always easy. It is critical for economic developers to speak clearly, especially given that our audiences vary widely across businesses, governments and civic groups.
Whether working with stakeholders within the community or with clients analyzing the community, we must force ourselves to do three things when we communicate:
First, we must be succinct. Second, we must ask questions and listen to determine if there is understanding. Then, we must repeat.
–Kenny McDonald
One Columbus Update
- Last week, the One Columbus team had a productive trip to Washington, D.C., where we met with several location consultants.
- This week, our team is attending the IEDC 2014 Leadership Summit in Washington, D.C., the German American Chambers of Commerce 2014 Economic Forum in Chicago, the Corporate Venturing and Innovation Partnering Conference in Newport Beach, and the Columbus Chamber 2014 Annual Meeting.
- Back home, the team will meet with several companies that have strong business ties to the Canadian market.
- Next week, Kenny McDonald will speak about the economic impact on the arts at the Greater Columbus Arts Council’s 2014 Annual Public Forum.