Communicating difficult and taboo information: A how-to guide for commanders

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Abstract

Military commanders frequently mention that communicating difficult or taboo information is especially challenging. In the context of gender-integrated ground combat service there may be additional communication challenges for military commanders who may be unaccustomed to leading both men and women. Often, military commanders must communicate and deliver difficult information, or information that causes a negative emotional response from the communicator or the intended audience. This article is intended to identify some of these challenges and present practical examples and tips for military commanders to effectively communicate difficult or taboo topics and information. In addition, this article is a call for communication experts to reach out to military leaders and offer appropriate assistance in facilitating and delivering difficult communication.

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Moosey, M. (2016). Communicating difficult and taboo information: A how-to guide for commanders. Military Medicine, 181(1), 40–43. https://doi.org/10.7205/MILMED-D-15-00201

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