WeSay: Shaping Conversations That Matter

WeSay Guide: Building Trust Through Honest Dialogue

What it is

WeSay Guide is a practical framework for organizations and community leaders to foster trust through transparent, respectful, and consistent communication. It combines principles, step-by-step practices, and real-world examples to help teams create dialogue that feels genuine and builds long-term relationships.

Core principles

  • Clarity: Use simple, specific language; avoid jargon.
  • Consistency: Keep messaging aligned across channels and over time.
  • Empathy: Acknowledge emotions and perspectives before offering solutions.
  • Transparency: Share intentions, limitations, and decision processes openly.
  • Accountability: Admit mistakes quickly and outline corrective steps.

Step-by-step process

  1. Define purpose and audience — State the goal of the conversation and who it serves.
  2. Set norms and channels — Decide tone, response times, and which platforms to use.
  3. Prepare core messages — Draft clear key points and FAQs for consistency.
  4. Train conversation leads — Coach staff on empathetic listening and plain-language replies.
  5. Engage, listen, document — Actively gather feedback, record concerns, and track common themes.
  6. Respond transparently — Explain decisions, trade-offs, and next steps; provide timelines.
  7. Follow up and close the loop — Report outcomes, show impact, and thank participants.
  8. Review and iterate — Use metrics and qualitative feedback to refine the guide quarterly.

Example templates (short)

  • Opening message: “We’re listening. Here’s why we’re meeting and what we hope to learn.”
  • When correcting errors: “We made an error in X. Here’s what happened, the immediate fix, and how we’ll prevent it.”
  • Acknowledging feedback: “Thank you — we hear three main points: A, B, C. Here’s how we’ll act on them.”

Metrics to track trust-building

  • Response time and resolution rate
  • Net Promoter Score (NPS) or trust-specific survey items
  • Repeat engagement and participation rates
  • Volume and sentiment of unsolicited feedback
  • Number of documented policy or behavior changes resulting from dialogue

Quick implementation plan (30/60/90 days)

  • 0–30 days: Define purpose, select channels, draft key messages, train leads.
  • 31–60 days: Run pilot conversations, gather feedback, adjust templates.
  • 61–90 days: Scale to more audiences, implement measurement dashboard, publish first outcomes report.

Common pitfalls and fixes

  • Pitfall: Overly polished messages that sound insincere. — Fix: Use conversational language and real examples.
  • Pitfall: Ignoring negative feedback. — Fix: Publicly acknowledge concerns and show concrete next steps.
  • Pitfall: Inconsistent responses across teams. — Fix: Maintain a shared FAQ and response library.

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