I have certainly seen your commitment and your leadership team's commitment to expanding how this place, the business school, but also Stanford reaches people. And I truly appreciate the support you have of what we do here because we're trying to reach people as well. So before we end, I'd like to ask you the same three questions I ask everybody who joins me. Are you up for that? Let's do it. All right. Question number one: If you were to capture the best communication advice you've ever received as a five to seven word presentation slide title, what would it be?
As the dean of Stanford Graduate School of Business, Dean Jon Levin knows the importance of crafting the right message and sharing it in the right way. But, as he says, one of the biggest challenges for any leader is to know what to communicate, and how.
How do leaders strike the balance between being clear and directive, and as Levin says, “leaving space for people to form their own opinions, to discuss ideas, to debate”? He joins host and lecturer of strategic communications Matt Abrahams to discuss on this episode of Think Fast, Talk Smart.
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