The EA Campus Podcast

Ep94: Working with Executives Who Think Faster Than They Communicate

The EA Campus Episode 94

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Some Executives think very quickly. Ideas arrive mid-conversation, instructions come in half-sentences, and priorities can shift between one meeting and the next.

As Executive Assistants, we often receive the headline version of the thought. The context, the reasoning, and the next steps may still be sitting in our Executive’s head.

In Ep94 of The EA Campus Podcast, Nicky explores what it is like to support leaders who think faster than they communicate, and how EAs can turn those fragmented conversations into clear, practical action.

We talk through how to recognise patterns in the way your Executive thinks, how to clarify ideas without slowing them down, and how to translate broad concepts into operational work.

Nicky also shares practical techniques that many Assistants use every day, including the “answer first” communication style, quick recap conversations, and simple ways to capture ideas before they disappear into the pace of the day.

If you have ever left a meeting thinking, “I know there was an idea in there somewhere…”, this episode will feel very familiar.

In this episode, we explore:

• Why fast-thinking leaders often communicate in fragments
 • How EAs can recognise patterns in the questions their Executive asks
 • Ways to clarify ideas without interrupting the flow of a conversation
 • Turning broad concepts into practical next steps
 • Using simple notes and AI tools to capture ideas quickly
 • The quick recap technique that prevents misunderstandings

As EAs, we often become the person who helps bring structure to leadership thinking. When you learn how to listen for the intention behind the conversation and organise the next steps, your role becomes far more strategic.

If this episode resonates with you, share it with another Assistant who might recognise the same dynamic with their Executive.

You can also explore more training, masterclasses, and resources for Executive Assistants at theeacampus.com.

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