Crossroads of communication that are engaging There are various theories that have been written concerning the significance of knowledge and the part it plays in one’s ability to be successful in their personal and professional lives. When it comes to the development of strategies and activities, knowledge is necessary, but there is something more that also has to be taken into consideration. Equally essential is clear and effective communication. The point that is so often disregarded is the fact that having knowledge without being able to communicate it is pointless. If the precise information that would solve the issue is accessible, but it cannot be communicated to the appropriate people, then that information may as well not exist. Think about the process you use to make choices. What information are you missing that prevents you from moving forward? What course of action ought you to take? You are capable of doing anything if you have the appropriate knowledge. However, where do you receive your knowledge from? This is the intersection of two roads. There is an intersection between information and communication, which provides the markers that direct your journey. In point of fact, in order to be successful, one needs both knowledge and the ability to communicate effectively. The concepts of yin and yang are like two sides of the same coin. Both are necessary for one another to exist. Therefore, the key to achieving success in any activity is figuring out how to convey the appropriate information to the appropriate individuals in the appropriate manner in order to attain that achievement. Obviously, another problem that has to be addressed is how to get the appropriate information. That topic will be covered in more detail in a subsequent essay. How do you assess what information is necessary for you to have at this time in order to make a decision? Is there one strategy that can be used to everything, or does it need to be adapted to meet the requirements of each new obstacle? Who among them needs to have access to the information? What plans do they have for the information? How exactly can the activities be tracked to guarantee that the information is being used appropriately? There is so little time, yet there are so many problems that need to be fixed. How can you stay current in your field while also learning a whole new profession and doing research that is both relevant and valuable? There is a solution, but first it is necessary to acknowledge the need for a functional information and communication system. Communication coach, professional speaker, and upcoming author of the book “small business superstar speaking secrets.” Works with individuals and organizations that want to improve their speech preparation and presentation skills; and communicate more effectively to grow their business, make more money, and build personal and professional credibility. Prof. Lawson is an associate professor who teaches courses in organizational communication and development, public speaking, and interpersonal and interpersonal communication. Please check out my website, which can be found at www.centerforinformationdesign.com. You may get in touch with me by sending an email to marvell@centerforinformationdesign.com or by calling the number 303.947.0962. Inquire about Allen.