i like to ask everybody the same three questions. Are you up for for answering them? Sure, i'll try. Question number one: If you were to capture the best communication advice you ever received as a five to seven word presentation slide title, what would it be? It inspired change by telling great stories. Who is a communicator that you admire and why? Nick christop,. He clearly believes we need to hear these stories in order to effect change. I have some fear trepidation to speak this to some one who teaches a course an strategic communication but i heav a shot thothe.
In this episode of Think Fast, Talk Smart, Sara Singer, a professor of organizational behavior (by courtesy) at Stanford Graduate School of Business and a professor of medicine at Stanford School of Medicine, sits down with lecturer Matt Abrahams to discuss the role of open communication in high-performing teams. “Learning requires leadership that reinforces learning, a supportive environment, including especially psychological safety, but also an appreciation for differences when you’re working with people of lots of different backgrounds, and openness to new ideas,” she says.
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