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Think Fast. Talk Smart. Communication techniques
1. Think Fast. Talk Smart.
October 24,2017
Think Fast.
Talk Smart.
Communication
techniques.
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2. Think fast, talk smart.
2October 24, 2017
Think fast, talk smart.
The Speaker: Matt Abrahams
Matt Abrahams is a lecturer at
the Stanford Graduate School of
Business, teaching strategic
communication; he also teaches
public speaking in Stanford’s
Continuing Studies Program.
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Think fast, talk smart.
Approach
Context
Audience
Structure
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Think fast, talk smart.
Approach
Think of speaking as
a positive opportunity
to share your ideas
with people
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Think fast, talk smart.
Audience
What does your
audience need to
know from you?
What do they
already know? What
do they expect of
you? What's their
attitude about your
topic?
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Think fast, talk smart.
Context
Context is important:
What time is it? What
emotional state is your
audience in? What
emotional state do
you want to put them
in? Where are you
physically?
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Think fast, talk smart.
Structure
Structure your talk
to keep people engaged.
1. Past - Present – Future
2. Problem - Solution - Benefit
3. What - So what? - Now what?
8. Vocabulary
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Vocabulary
Superfluous
More than needed or wanted;
Chink
in (one's) armor
A figurative term for one's weakness,
largest flaw or his prevention of success;
Ubiquitous
Seeming to be everywhere.