
Overcommunicate
A Guide for Business Executives and Aspiring Leaders
Rob Johnson(Author)
Manuscripts LLC (Publisher)
Published on 9. April 2026
Book
Paperback/Softback
196 pages
979-8-90102-099-9 (ISBN)
Description
Silence isn't golden. In business, it's a liability.
When leaders undercommunicate, the cost is invisible at first - a missed assumption here, a misaligned team there. Then come the disengaged employees, the stalled strategies, and the organizational dysfunction that no memo or town hall can fix after the fact.
Overcommunicate: A Guide for Business Executives and Aspiring Leaders is the antidote.
Rob Johnson spent nearly thirty years as an Emmy Award-winning TV news anchor in Chicago, watching newsmakers, executives, and public figures succeed or fail based entirely on their ability - or inability - to convey a clear message. In 2019, he founded Rob Johnson Communications (RJC) to bring that hard-won expertise to the business world.
His insight: the leaders who thrive are not always the most talented. They are the ones who communicate with intention, consistency, and courage.
Overcommunicate redefines what the word actually means. This is not micromanagement. This is not constant email. This is the deliberate, structured, and adaptive practice of keeping every member of your team informed, aligned, and inspired - so that clarity becomes your culture, not your exception.
Through candid conversations with top executives, academic experts, and communication professionals, Johnson explores the full landscape of leadership communication: active listening and what it truly costs to ignore it; the difference between being kind and being nice when delivering hard truths; communicating mission-driven values so that employees feel ownership, not just employment; navigating the new dynamics of remote and hybrid teams; leading change without losing trust; the underestimated dangers of ghosting, quiet quitting, and quiet firing; and how to bridge the growing communication divide across generations in the modern workplace
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Co-host of the acclaimed Can You Hear Me? podcast and creator of the Voice of Reason presentation training curriculum, Rob Johnson brings the journalist's eye for detail, the consultant's nose for root cause, and the communicator's gift for storytelling to every chapter of this book.
Whether you lead a Fortune 500 company, manage a team of five, or are just beginning your ascent into leadership, Overcommunicate will give you the tools, the language, and the confidence to stop being heard and start being followed.
More details
Language
English
Dimensions
Height: 216 mm
Width: 140 mm
Thickness: 11 mm
Weight
254 gr
ISBN-13
979-8-90102-099-9 (9798901020999)
Schweitzer Classification
Person
Rob Johnson is an Emmy Award-winning former TV news anchor and reporter with more than twenty-five years of experience, more than twenty of which were spent in Chicago broadcasting. Throughout his journalism career, Rob anchored and reported on some of the biggest stories of his era, developing a front-row seat to the ways communication could make or break a leader's public credibility.In 2019, Rob made a deliberate pivot from the W-2 world to the consulting world, founding Rob Johnson Communications (RJC) under the guiding philosophy that 'Communication is No Game.' Through RJC's flagship Voice of Reason presentation training and Overcommunicate workshops, Rob helps C-suite leaders, corporations, nonprofits, government bodies, and politicians master the art and discipline of effective communication.Rob is the co-host of the Can You Hear Me? podcast, which he co-hosts with Eileen Rochford of The Harbinger Group, a Chicago-based marketing and strategy firm. The podcast has earned a strong following on Apple Podcasts and a high ranking from GoodPods, and has become a trusted platform for exploring communication and leadership issues facing today's executives.Rob serves on the Board of Directors for Special Olympics Illinois and the Chicago Advisory Board for the Concussion and CTE Foundation, and is a board member of Mission Neem. Rob, his wife Stacy, and their son Jaden make their home in the suburbs of Chicago.