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"I'm not sure I understand how a weekly promotion will accomplish our goals. How will providing
customers with discounts make us more money?" is an example of an effective clarifying statement.
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It politely states lack of understanding and asks for a specific explanation of the reasoning and expected outcome, which are the goals of a clarifying statement. (If you want a slightly more neutral phrasing: "Can you explain how a weekly promotion supports our goals and how discounts would increase revenue?")
It politely states lack of understanding and asks for a specific explanation of the reasoning and expected outcome, which are the goals of a clarifying statement. (If you want a slightly more neutral phrasing: "Can you explain how a weekly promotion supports our goals and how discounts would increase revenue?")
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