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OverviewIf no one's listening, the problem isn't your idea. It's how you're delivering it. Experts everywhere are saying clever things that nobody acts on. Posts fall flat. Talks drift. Books bloat. Prospects hesitate. Teams stall. Not because the ideas are weak - but because the message type is wrong. Most smart people default to one mode: they either instruct, explain or inspire. But readers don't all need the same thing. A panicking founder doesn't want philosophy. A curious browser doesn't want a checklist. A long-suffering manager doesn't want a 40-slide framework. When the message doesn't match the moment, communication collapses. The DML Compass fixes this with three simple modes: Directions - for people who need one clear next step Maps - for people who need to understand the terrain Landmarks - for people who need meaning, identity or a future worth moving towards Choose the right mode and your ideas land instantly. Choose the wrong one and even your best work disappears into noise. In this sharp, practical and gently irreverent guide, publishing strategist Debbie Jenkins shows you how to use the DML Compass to make every message clearer, kinder and dramatically more effective. You'll learn how to diagnose your reader's real state - their knowledge, confidence and urgency - so you can give them the kind of help they can actually use. Inside, you'll discover: why your audience stalls (it's not motivation - it's mismatched communication) how to tell whether someone needs a Direction, a Map or a Landmark how urgency (Bleeding Neck, Weeping Wound, Itchy Foot) determines where you must begin how to stop sabotaging yourself with your natural mode how to write assets people use - not admire politely and forget why most experts accidentally create Map books when they really needed a Directions book the simplest ""one person flow"" ever designed, so you can do marketing without feeling like a ""Bro"" how to turn any idea into three different assets: instructional, explanatory or inspirational how to think more clearly about your work by separating close-up tasks from far-away vision The DML Compass doesn't require talent, charisma or a 17-step funnel. It simply gives you a way to communicate that matches how human minds actually move: meaning first, clarity second, action last. Once you understand the model, everything becomes easier: your emails, your talks, your sales calls, your posts, your courses, your books, your offers - even your planning. One model. Three modes. Endless applications. If you've ever felt overlooked, misunderstood or frustrated that people don't ""get"" your work as quickly as they should, this is the compass you've been missing. It will help you move one person at a time - kindly, clearly and without shouting. Stop trying to be louder. Start being understood. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Debbie JenkinsPublisher: Intellectual Perspective Press Imprint: Intellectual Perspective Press Volume: 4 Dimensions: Width: 21.60cm , Height: 0.80cm , Length: 21.60cm Weight: 0.281kg ISBN: 9781918232004ISBN 10: 1918232008 Pages: 150 Publication Date: 22 December 2025 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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