linkfeedwavehubon

Building Better Communication Around Money

We started in 2019 because we saw people struggling to talk about finances with their teams. Not just the numbers part, but the actual conversations that make businesses work.

How We Got Here

From a small workshop space to helping professionals across Thailand communicate better about financial management. Here's what happened along the way.

2019

Starting Small

Three consultants noticed the same pattern everywhere: companies had decent financial systems but terrible communication around them. We rented a room and started testing different approaches.

2021

Finding What Works

After working with 40+ businesses, we figured out which methods actually helped people communicate better about budgets, forecasts, and financial decisions. Not all our early ideas survived this phase.

2023

Going Deeper

We stopped trying to teach everything and focused on what mattered most: making financial information accessible to non-finance people. Turns out that's harder than it sounds.

2025

Where We Are Now

Our programs help managers, team leads, and business owners have better conversations about money. We're still learning new things every quarter from the people we work with.

What Matters to Us

These aren't just nice words on a wall. They're the things we actually use to make decisions when we're building programs or working with clients.

Workshop session showing financial communication training in progress

Real Scenarios Only

We don't use made-up case studies. Every example comes from actual situations our clients dealt with. Sometimes messy, always educational.

Plain Language First

Financial jargon makes people tune out. We teach folks how to explain budget variances, cash flow issues, and forecasting without sounding like a textbook.

Practical Over Perfect

A communication method that works 80% of the time beats a perfect system nobody uses. We help people find approaches they'll actually stick with.

Ongoing Support

Learning doesn't stop after a workshop. We stay available for questions when people hit real situations back at their desks.

How Our Programs Work

We've tested a lot of different formats over the years. These are the elements that consistently help people improve how they communicate about financial management.

Participants working through financial communication exercises

Small Group Practice

Most sessions have 8-12 people max. You can't practice difficult conversations in a lecture hall with 50 others. People need space to try things, mess up, and try again without an audience.

Interactive session on financial reporting methods

Your Numbers

Bring your actual reports, forecasts, or budget documents. We work with real data because generic examples don't capture the specific challenges you're facing.

Tools and templates for financial communication

Take-Home Tools

Templates, frameworks, and checklists you can start using immediately. Nothing proprietary or complicated, just straightforward resources that make Monday morning easier.

Kittipong Sirisak, Program Director at linkfeedwavehubon

Kittipong Sirisak

Program Director

I spent twelve years in corporate finance before realizing the hardest part wasn't the calculations. It was explaining what the numbers meant to people who didn't speak finance language.

Started teaching weekend workshops in 2018, which eventually became this full-time focus. Now I work with teams who need to bridge that same gap between financial data and clear communication.

Most days involve designing program content, running sessions, or helping someone figure out how to present their Q3 forecast without putting everyone to sleep.

Background

  • MBA in Financial Management, Chulalongkorn University
  • Former Finance Manager at regional tech companies
  • Certified in organizational communication methods
  • Regular contributor to Thai business education forums