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The future of effective communication

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Guest Matt Abrahams is a master communicator who helps others overcome their fear of speaking — before live audiences, in small groups, or even one-on-one. His catchphrase, “Think Fast, Talk smart,” describes a mindset that, he says, is key to speaking well. Thinking fast is the ability to recognize and respond to patterns in order to talk smart — becoming more salient, relevant, and concise in the process. Abrahams coaches host Russ Altman on how to talk smart on this episode of Stanford Engineering’s The Future of Everything podcast.

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(00:00:00) Introduction

Host Russ Altman introduces Matt Abrahams, an expert on communication and lecturer at Stanford Graduate School of Business.

(00:02:04) The Power of Thinking Fast and Talking Smart

Matt explains the concept behind his catchphrase and podcast, "Think Fast, Talk Smart".

(00:06:22) Addressing Speaking Anxiety

The prevalence of speaking anxiety, its evolutionary roots, and how it has evolved with modern communication tools.

(00:08:46) Impact of AI on Communication

How LLMs like ChatGPT can aid in preparation for speaking engagements and assist non-native speakers with communication.

(00:11:33) Virtual vs. In-Person Communication

Differences between in-person and virtual communication and how individuals can adapt to virtual communication environments.

(00:13:59) Handling Difficult Questions

Strategies for responding to questions when you don't know the answer or can't legally or ethically provide one.

(00:17:18) Structuring Effective Communications

Methods for structuring communications to ensure clarity and impact.

(00:22:10) Cultural Influences on Communication

The impact of cultural differences on communication styles and the importance of sensitivity and adaptation.

(00:25:11) Reevaluating the Use of Presentation Tools

The appropriate use of PowerPoint and other visual aids in presentations, with tips for making visuals effective and audience-focused.

(00:29:21) Conclusion

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Guest Matt Abrahams is a master communicator who helps others overcome their fear of speaking — before live audiences, in small groups, or even one-on-one. His catchphrase, “Think Fast, Talk smart,” describes a mindset that, he says, is key to speaking well. Thinking fast is the ability to recognize and respond to patterns in order to talk smart — becoming more salient, relevant, and concise in the process. Abrahams coaches host Russ Altman on how to talk smart on this episode of Stanford Engineering’s The Future of Everything podcast.

Episode Reference Links:

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Chapters:

(00:00:00) Introduction

Host Russ Altman introduces Matt Abrahams, an expert on communication and lecturer at Stanford Graduate School of Business.

(00:02:04) The Power of Thinking Fast and Talking Smart

Matt explains the concept behind his catchphrase and podcast, "Think Fast, Talk Smart".

(00:06:22) Addressing Speaking Anxiety

The prevalence of speaking anxiety, its evolutionary roots, and how it has evolved with modern communication tools.

(00:08:46) Impact of AI on Communication

How LLMs like ChatGPT can aid in preparation for speaking engagements and assist non-native speakers with communication.

(00:11:33) Virtual vs. In-Person Communication

Differences between in-person and virtual communication and how individuals can adapt to virtual communication environments.

(00:13:59) Handling Difficult Questions

Strategies for responding to questions when you don't know the answer or can't legally or ethically provide one.

(00:17:18) Structuring Effective Communications

Methods for structuring communications to ensure clarity and impact.

(00:22:10) Cultural Influences on Communication

The impact of cultural differences on communication styles and the importance of sensitivity and adaptation.

(00:25:11) Reevaluating the Use of Presentation Tools

The appropriate use of PowerPoint and other visual aids in presentations, with tips for making visuals effective and audience-focused.

(00:29:21) Conclusion

Connect With Us:

Episode Transcripts >>> The Future of Everything Website

Connect with Russ >>> Threads or Twitter/X

Connect with School of Engineering >>> Twitter/X

  continue reading

274 episodes

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