When communicating virtually, we need to be able to authentically connect to our audiences. Here are my favorite quick tips from carol robins, professors christian wheeler and genifer ocker on how simple and slight shifts in your presence can help you connect more authentically with remote audiences.
It has been over a year since millions of people have switched from office work to working from home. In this episode of Think Fast, Talk Smart, lecturer and host Matt Abrahams highlights guests’ top takeaways on how to best communicate, share information, and cultivate a professional presence though the screen.
“I think we have to find ways to reduce cognitive overload,” says Professor and Senior Associate Dean Sarah Soule. “I now offer my information in much smaller pieces interspersed with breakout groups.”
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