Think Fast Talk Smart: Communication Techniques

Matt Abrahams, Think Fast Talk Smart
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29 snips
Feb 18, 2021 • 29min

28. Building Strong Relationships: How to Effectively Communicate in Your Professional and Personal Life

David Bradford, a Stanford GSB lecturer on leadership, and Carole Robin, a former lecturer at Stanford, team up to share their insights on building exceptional relationships. They discuss the crucial role of vulnerability and trust in communication. Highlights include the '15% rule' for gradual risk-taking in sharing, the power of disclosure to enhance connections, and effective feedback strategies. Listeners will learn how genuine inquiries can foster deeper ties, especially in today’s virtual interactions.
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Jan 28, 2021 • 26min

27. Psychology Trumps Technology: How to Be a Better Communicator on Social Media

Jeff Hancock, founding director of the Stanford Social Media Lab, brings his expertise in psychological processes to the discussion of online communication. He emphasizes that psychology trumps technology in social media, highlighting how human motivations shape our interactions. Hancock warns of the double-edged sword of social media on mental health while advocating for authentic communication. He offers strategies for building trust and engagement, showcasing the power of storytelling in connecting with audiences in a digital world.
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36 snips
Jan 8, 2021 • 23min

26. Writing to Win: How to Quickly Capture Readers and Keep Them Engaged

Glenn Kramon, an editor at the New York Times and a Stanford GSB lecturer, emphasizes the urgency of engaging writing. He shares that starting with your main point can capture impatient readers' attention. The discussion explores common pitfalls and the necessity of audience awareness in crafting messages. Glenn also highlights storytelling and humor as effective tools to connect with readers. Lastly, he advocates for praise over criticism in communication, citing Steve Jobs as a master of influence, showcasing the passion required for impactful exchanges.
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15 snips
Dec 4, 2020 • 8min

25. Quick Thinks: All Effective Communication Must Start With This

Understanding your audience is the secret to effective communication. Exploring past public service campaigns, we see how targeted messages can succeed, like the impactful 'Don't Mess with Texas' initiative. Tips on using storytelling to engage listeners are shared, underscoring the importance of tailoring content. The discussion reveals that the journey to impactful communication starts with knowing who you're speaking to, making your message more meaningful and memorable.
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23 snips
Nov 20, 2020 • 24min

24. Feelings First: How Emotion Shapes Our Communication, Decisions, and Experiences

Baba Shiv, a Stanford Marketing Professor, dives into the powerful ways emotions influence our decisions and interactions. He reveals that a staggering 90-95% of our choices are driven by emotional processes, often unconsciously. Shiv underscores the significance of understanding your audience and giving them space to express themselves, enhancing ownership of ideas. The discussion also touches on how authentic communication and even embracing imperfection can significantly improve conversational effectiveness, enriching both personal and professional connections.
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14 snips
Nov 6, 2020 • 31min

23. Look Within: How to Lead with Self Awareness and Vulnerability

Brian Lowery, Senior Associate Dean at Stanford GSB, dives into the crucial interplay between self-awareness and leadership. He discusses how personal values shape effective communication and highlights the need for courage in addressing systemic racism. Lowery emphasizes the significance of vulnerability in fostering genuine connections and urges leaders to engage authentically. He also explores the role of 'cloaking strategies' related to privilege and shares essential competencies for navigating challenging conversations. Tune in for insights on leading with clarity and purpose!
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Oct 22, 2020 • 26min

22. Under Pressure: How to Communicate Clearly and Timely During a Crisis

David Demarest, a lecturer at Stanford Graduate School of Business and former White House Communications Director, shares crucial insights on crisis communication. He emphasizes the importance of knowing one's values to guide decision-making. The conversation touches on managing transparency during crises, engaging stakeholders proactively, and the power of perspective in communication. Demarest highlights how strategic messaging can bolster trust and engagement, showcasing historical figures like Gandhi and Lincoln as examples of effective context in messaging.
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4 snips
Oct 9, 2020 • 22min

21. Words Matter: How to Make Your Communication Inclusive

Join Sarah Soule, Mortridge Professor at Stanford GSB, as she discusses how language can uphold or dismantle stereotypes. She shares insights on implementing effective diversity and inclusion programs, emphasizing the power of 'small wins.' Listeners will learn how biases in communication can impact perceptions of leaders and discover strategies to create more inclusive environments. Sarah also highlights the transformative impact of recent social movements on education and the emotional weight of communication in fostering engagement.
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62 snips
Sep 25, 2020 • 24min

20. Question Your Questions: How to Spark Creativity in Your Communication

In this engaging discussion, guest Tina Seelig, a Stanford professor focusing on creativity and innovation, shares insights on sparking creativity through effective communication. She emphasizes the importance of asking questions, stating that a curious mindset leads to better engagement. Seelig highlights storytelling techniques, like the 'story spine,' that can captivate audiences. Listeners learn how to enhance their virtual communication skills and the critical role of a strong opening and closing in presentations, making communication both engaging and impactful.
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17 snips
Sep 11, 2020 • 25min

19. Showing Your Smile From Behind a Mask: How Culture and Emotion Impact Communication

In this enlightening discussion, Jeanne Tsai, an associate professor of Psychology at Stanford, delves into the intricate ways culture influences communication and emotions. She highlights how mask-wearing affects interpersonal interactions differently across cultures, where it can either foster understanding or hinder expression. Jeanne also contrasts independent versus interdependent cultural views on communication, offering insights on how recognizing these differences can enhance relationships, especially in diverse workplaces.

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