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150. Communication Tips from the Classroom and Around the World

150. Communication Tips from the Classroom and Around the World

Good advice for good communication in this 150th episode.

Think Fast Talk Smart: Communication Techniques · Matt Abrahams, Think Fast Talk Smart

July 9, 202424m 12s

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Show Notes

Sometimes, what’s communicated to us can have a big impact on how we communicate to others. This episode explores some of the best communication advice — from experts and Think Fast, Talk Smart listeners around the world.

As teachers of Strategic Communication, lecturers Shawon Jackson and Matt Abrahams have plenty of advice on how to be a better communicator. But in this 150th episode of Think Fast, Talk Smart, the two don’t just discuss the communication strategies they share with students in their class, they also feature communication advice from listeners of the podcast.

Covering topics like knowing your audience, using transitions to tie together different ideas, and embracing the power of silence, Jackson and Abrahams unpack good advice for good communication in this celebratory episode of Think Fast, Talk Smart.


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