26 min

The Long Game and "Optimizing for Interesting" with Dorie Clark When Science Speaks

    • Natural Sciences

On this special episode of When Science Speaks, award-winning executive coach, leading author and international keynote speaker Dorie Clark shares insights from her just-released book, The Long Game.
- Dorie discuss ways to get "unstuck" professionally, sharing her own experiences and describing how she's built a successful, high-impact career - and you can, too. Topics discussed include:
- The theme of reinvention throughout Dorie's own professional journey and some of the factors that made her own transition points successful
- Strategies and techniques Dorie has found helpful in distilling her message without losing accuracy or the interest of the audience
- Dorie's thoughts about the role of emotion - particularly when speaking about business and data-heavy topics - an environment in which many listeners find themselves
- What led Dorie to write The Long Game and the main themes and lessons readers of the book will take away from it
- How The Long Game fits in the pantheon of Dorie Clark classics along with Stand Out, Entrepreneurial You, and the others
- The types of reader personas Dorie was thinking about as she was writing - i.e., who she was writing this book for.
- How Dorie's readers and listeners abroad - in Europe, for example - respond to and think about her themes - the fluidity of a professional career, the ability to reinvent and change course - in an educational system and professional environment that can be more rigid than in the U.S.

On this special episode of When Science Speaks, award-winning executive coach, leading author and international keynote speaker Dorie Clark shares insights from her just-released book, The Long Game.
- Dorie discuss ways to get "unstuck" professionally, sharing her own experiences and describing how she's built a successful, high-impact career - and you can, too. Topics discussed include:
- The theme of reinvention throughout Dorie's own professional journey and some of the factors that made her own transition points successful
- Strategies and techniques Dorie has found helpful in distilling her message without losing accuracy or the interest of the audience
- Dorie's thoughts about the role of emotion - particularly when speaking about business and data-heavy topics - an environment in which many listeners find themselves
- What led Dorie to write The Long Game and the main themes and lessons readers of the book will take away from it
- How The Long Game fits in the pantheon of Dorie Clark classics along with Stand Out, Entrepreneurial You, and the others
- The types of reader personas Dorie was thinking about as she was writing - i.e., who she was writing this book for.
- How Dorie's readers and listeners abroad - in Europe, for example - respond to and think about her themes - the fluidity of a professional career, the ability to reinvent and change course - in an educational system and professional environment that can be more rigid than in the U.S.

26 min