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066: Navigating Conversations in Business with Nigel Collin

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In this episode of the Business Chat Podcast, I speak with Nigel Collin, a Certified Professional Speaker (CSP), author, and founder of the Ingenious Oz Project. Nigel talks about a topic every leader or business owner should know - how to have better business conversations.

Communicating is often overlooked since everybody can do it, but an effective conversation creates a significant impact in business. Powerful conversations help build trust and form stronger relationships.

When organisations allow genuine two-way conversations to happen, they discover opportunities for success they never thought were possible.

Time Stamps:

  • Nigel's journey to becoming a speaker (00:57)
  • Have we lost the art of conversation? (04:27)
  • Real business conversations we need to have (07:20)
  • Why we need to get better at asking good questions (09:30)
  • How to gently back away from conversations (12:18)
  • Setting difficult conversations to success (13:49)
  • How to guarantee that everyone has a voice in conversations (17:32)

Connect With Lisa Evansspeakingsavvy.com.au Connect with me on Facebook and Instagram Connect with me on LinkedIn

Connect With Nigel Collinwww.nigelcollin.com.au Connect with Nigel on LinkedIn & Facebook

For full show notes visit: Businesschatpodcast.com.au

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Manage episode 325983725 series 2998622
Content provided by Lisa Evans. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Lisa Evans or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

In this episode of the Business Chat Podcast, I speak with Nigel Collin, a Certified Professional Speaker (CSP), author, and founder of the Ingenious Oz Project. Nigel talks about a topic every leader or business owner should know - how to have better business conversations.

Communicating is often overlooked since everybody can do it, but an effective conversation creates a significant impact in business. Powerful conversations help build trust and form stronger relationships.

When organisations allow genuine two-way conversations to happen, they discover opportunities for success they never thought were possible.

Time Stamps:

  • Nigel's journey to becoming a speaker (00:57)
  • Have we lost the art of conversation? (04:27)
  • Real business conversations we need to have (07:20)
  • Why we need to get better at asking good questions (09:30)
  • How to gently back away from conversations (12:18)
  • Setting difficult conversations to success (13:49)
  • How to guarantee that everyone has a voice in conversations (17:32)

Connect With Lisa Evansspeakingsavvy.com.au Connect with me on Facebook and Instagram Connect with me on LinkedIn

Connect With Nigel Collinwww.nigelcollin.com.au Connect with Nigel on LinkedIn & Facebook

For full show notes visit: Businesschatpodcast.com.au

  continue reading

110 episodes

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