What makes someone a great “on the spot” communicator?How can using simple communications structures make you more persuasive, clear, and compellingMy guest on this episode is with Matt Abrahams, a Stanford lecturer on strategic communications, host of the popular “Think Fast, Talk Smart” podcast, and author of his latest book, “Think Faster, Talk Smarter: How to Speak Successfully When You’re Put on the Spot”During our conversation Matt and I discuss:
- Why he believes learning spontaneous communication is like playing a team sport
- Why you should strive for mediocrity not perfection in your communications
- His two-step approach to overcoming your anxiety when you are asked to speak
- How to structure your spontaneous communications so they are clear, concise, and compelling.
- Why he views feedback as an invitation to problem solve
- How to give better feedback using his four I’s feedback model
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