
Adrienne Shoch, Founder, 5 to 1 Consulting on The Power of Conversation
Have you ever walked out of a meeting feeling misunderstood, over-explained, or like your best ideas never landed the way you intended? Today’s episode is all about the hidden power of conversation—and how better listening, clearer communication, and stronger trust can unlock creativity, alignment, and real momentum inside any team or organization.
Today, I’m joined by Adrienne Shoch, Founder of 5 to 1 Consulting. Adrienne brings more than 25 years of global experience in communication-focused leadership and team development. Her work blends communication science, positive leadership, neuroscience, and awareness practices to help leaders and teams create meaningful, lasting change.
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/adrienne-shoch/
Book: https://a.co/d/be0u3kH
Adrienne has led Thales University North America, managed HR across Europe as an expatriate for CGI/AMS, consulted for the World Bank, facilitated at Wharton Executive Education, and guest lectured at Salisbury University and UNC Asheville.
She’s authored a business case quantifying something staggering: the $1.2 trillion annual cost of poor communication in U.S. businesses.
She also recently contributed a chapter to the new book Lives Lost and Leadership Found
https://www.linkedin.com/in/adrienne-shoch/
1) Why Conversation Quality Is a Competitive Advantage
Adrienne, you’ve made a bold claim that conversational excellence isn’t a “soft skill”—it’s a hard business driver with measurable impact.
Where do most organizations underestimate the cost of poor communication, and what’s the most surprising consequence you’ve seen play out in the real world?
2) The $1.2 Trillion Problem
You quantified the annual cost of poor workplace communication at $1.2 trillion in the U.S.—that’s not a rounding error, that’s a national business crisis.
What are the biggest “hidden drains” that create that number—misalignment, rework, turnover, conflict, decision delays—and what do leaders need to start measuring differently?
3) Trust, Awareness, and Generative Conversations
A lot of leaders think communication means: “I said it clearly.”
But your work focuses on trust, verbal awareness, and high-quality generative conversations.
What are the key ingredients of a truly great conversation inside a team—and what habits immediately kill trust and connection?
4) The Human Side: Loss, Compassion, and Leadership Growth
You also wrote a chapter in Lives Lost and Leadership Found called:
“A Journey through Compassion, Transformation, and the Practice of Letting Go.”
How does loss reshape a leader’s ability to listen, relate, and communicate—and what does it look like to lead with compassion without losing performance and accountability?
5) A Practical Path Forward for Leaders and Teams
If a leader is listening right now thinking, “This is us—we’ve got meetings, we’ve got Slack, we’ve got email… but we don’t have real conversations,” where should they start?
What are 2–3 simple practices teams can implement this week to improve conversational competence and build a healthier culture—fast?
Adrienne, what’s one reminder you want every leader to carry into their next conversation—something simple, practical, and transformative?
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