142 episodes

Join Matt Abrahams, a lecturer of Strategic Communication at Stanford Graduate School of Business, as he sits down with experts in the field to discuss real-world challenges.
How do I send my message clearly when put on the spot? How do I write emails to get my point across? How can I easily convey complex information? How do I manage my reputation? Whether you’re giving a toast or presenting in a meeting, communication is critical to success in business and in life.
Think Fast, Talk Smart provides the tools, techniques, and best practices to help you communicate more effectively.

Think Fast, Talk Smart: Communication Techniques Stanford GSB

    • Business
    • 4.4 • 17 Ratings

Join Matt Abrahams, a lecturer of Strategic Communication at Stanford Graduate School of Business, as he sits down with experts in the field to discuss real-world challenges.
How do I send my message clearly when put on the spot? How do I write emails to get my point across? How can I easily convey complex information? How do I manage my reputation? Whether you’re giving a toast or presenting in a meeting, communication is critical to success in business and in life.
Think Fast, Talk Smart provides the tools, techniques, and best practices to help you communicate more effectively.

    139. Lose Yourself: The Secret to Finding Flow and Being Fully Present

    139. Lose Yourself: The Secret to Finding Flow and Being Fully Present

    Boost your productivity, find more joy in your work, and be more present in the moment.

    • 17 min
    138. Speak Your Truth: Why Authenticity Leads to Better Communication

    138. Speak Your Truth: Why Authenticity Leads to Better Communication

    "You can never go wrong when you’re saying your truth."

    • 22 min
    137. When Words Aren’t Enough: How to Excel at Nonverbal Communication

    137. When Words Aren’t Enough: How to Excel at Nonverbal Communication

    Why good communication isn’t just about the words we say.

    • 22 min
    136. The Art of Disagreeing Without Conflict: Navigating the Nuance

    136. The Art of Disagreeing Without Conflict: Navigating the Nuance

    Decision-making, conflict negotiation, and the psychology of disagreement.

    • 23 min
    135. Best of: The Personal and Professional Power of Emotional Awareness

    135. Best of: The Personal and Professional Power of Emotional Awareness

    Why deep connection with others starts by connecting more deeply with ourselves.

    • 18 min
    134. How to Chat with Bots: The Secrets to Getting the Information You Need from AI

    134. How to Chat with Bots: The Secrets to Getting the Information You Need from AI

    Jeremy Utley and Kian Gohar explain how LLMs can help teams supercharge their problem-solving.

    • 24 min

Customer Reviews

4.4 out of 5
17 Ratings

17 Ratings

YousifAlzaabi ,

Succinct

I have been listening to one episode a day on my way to work and I would apply some of the learnings immediately at work. This has spandex my understanding of communication in business and personally. Nevertheless, I have noticed that starting episode 42, Matt is getting more involved in the conversation and less time is given to the new guests on the podcast. Previously, we would get more out of the guests and “just the right” amount from the host to keep the conversation interesting and get the most out of it. Thank you.

hatemjarad ,

Effective and concise

Thank you for delivering great content and for recapping and concluding yours and your guests notes, with a clear voice.

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