As we kick off 2025, many organizations seek ways to improve communication and foster more collaborative conversations. One simple yet powerful shift can set the tone for a year of thriving communication: replacing the word "but" with "and."
At first glance, this change seems minor — it's just one word. Yet the difference it makes is profound. "But" closes conversations, while "and" keeps them open and constructive. A former colleague used to say, " ‘But’ is closed mouth, closed mind; ‘and’ is open mouth, open mind." If you take a moment to say each word aloud, you'll notice how the physical shape of your mouth reflects the mindset the word inspires.
When we use "but," we often dismiss or negate what was said before it, even unintentionally. It sends a subtle message that we aren't genuinely listening to or valuing the other person's input.
When "but" is used regularly in workplace communication, it can leave people feeling unheard, defensive, or undervalued. It cuts off the opportunity for true collaboration and innovation — two elements organizations need to thrive in 2025.
Now, replace that "but" with "and":
Suddenly, the tone shifts. "And" acknowledges the other person's perspective while keeping the conversation open. It invites further discussion, encourages problem-solving, and creates a space for collaboration.
Why "And" Works
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When "and" is used instead of "but," people are more likely to feel heard and respected. This small change can strengthen team dynamics, trust, and organizational communication.
Here are a few common scenarios where swapping "but" for "and" can make a big difference:
Giving Feedback
Collaborating on Ideas
Responding to Concerns
Language shapes how we interact, problem-solve, and connect with others. By making this simple shift from "but" to "and," leaders and employees can open communication, encourage collaboration, and build stronger relationships in the workplace. Try it for yourself this week: Replace "but" with "and" and notice its impact on your conversations.
Employers Council offers training courses that can help take your workplace communication to the next level this year and beyond. Here are a few of our offerings:
Consulting and Enterprise members can reach out to Employers Council for more tips on improving workplace communication and collaboration.
Chelsea Jensen is a human resources consultant for Employers Council.