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  <title>EP 1: Unpacking a Loaded Term: Communications - with Matt Abrahams</title>
  <description>Welcome to the inaugural Lift podcast!&amp;amp;nbsp;Today&amp;amp;nbsp;we chat with&amp;amp;nbsp;Matt Abrahams,&amp;amp;nbsp;a lecturer at the Stanford Graduate School of Business and&amp;amp;nbsp;the founder of&amp;amp;nbsp;BoldEcho. Matt and Allison are&amp;amp;nbsp;both passionate about&amp;amp;nbsp;strategic communications,&amp;amp;nbsp;and today&amp;amp;nbsp;discuss exactly that&amp;amp;nbsp;--&amp;amp;nbsp;what&amp;amp;nbsp;do&amp;amp;nbsp;we mean when we say&amp;amp;nbsp;someone is a &amp;quot;great&amp;amp;nbsp;communicator”&amp;amp;nbsp;and how&amp;amp;nbsp;can&amp;amp;nbsp;leaders use some simple guidelines to increase their&amp;amp;nbsp;emotive communications&amp;amp;nbsp;success?&amp;amp;nbsp;We outline&amp;amp;nbsp;three fundamental steps towards more&amp;amp;nbsp;action-driven&amp;amp;nbsp;interactions, whether between a group or just two individuals and add stories from our collective experiences as coaches&amp;amp;nbsp;to executive teams.&amp;amp;nbsp;Find out what&amp;amp;nbsp;karaoke-time storytelling&amp;amp;nbsp;means,&amp;amp;nbsp;how to handle&amp;amp;nbsp;suddenly short presentations,&amp;amp;nbsp;and whether messages can be iterative, as you listen to veterans in the field share their insights. Please join us on today’s episode!&amp;amp;nbsp; &amp;amp;nbsp; Key Points&amp;amp;nbsp;From&amp;amp;nbsp;This Episode:&amp;amp;nbsp;  What does it mean to be a great communicator?&amp;amp;nbsp; The importance of listening and audience centricity.&amp;amp;nbsp; Understanding the fail fast model with regards to communication.&amp;amp;nbsp; The criteria for assessing successful communication.&amp;amp;nbsp;&amp;amp;nbsp; Altering communication according to your audience and their biases.&amp;amp;nbsp;&amp;amp;nbsp; Leveraging stories and reaching for a higher level to bridge&amp;amp;nbsp;across audience types.&amp;amp;nbsp; One-on-one communication and directive-driven interactions.&amp;amp;nbsp;&amp;amp;nbsp; Clarity and definition in important messages.&amp;amp;nbsp; Leading a conversation or&amp;amp;nbsp;using&amp;amp;nbsp;questions and imagination&amp;amp;nbsp;scenarios.&amp;amp;nbsp; Considering time constraints in any scenario.&amp;amp;nbsp;&amp;amp;nbsp; How&amp;amp;nbsp;further upskill if you’re already an&amp;amp;nbsp;advanced and sophisticated communicator.&amp;amp;nbsp;&amp;amp;nbsp; And much more!&amp;amp;nbsp;  &amp;amp;nbsp; Tweetables:&amp;amp;nbsp; “It’s about empathy, it’s really about doing the appropriate amount of reconnaissance and reflection in advance of the communication.” —&amp;amp;nbsp;Matt Abrahams&amp;amp;nbsp; &amp;quot;I think communication is about listening, slowing down and listening, not just literally, but to all the kinds of subtexts that are happening.&amp;quot; —&amp;amp;nbsp;Allison J. Taylor&amp;amp;nbsp; “To me, it really boils down to the ability to synthesize a lot of information, make it accessible, really emotionally connect to your audience, to motivate them.” —&amp;amp;nbsp;Matt Abrahams &amp;quot;What makes or breaks communication is one-on-one direction and priority setting.&amp;quot; —&amp;amp;nbsp;Allison J. Taylor&amp;amp;nbsp; “What I found is,&amp;amp;nbsp;it’s very helpful to be crisp in an outcome you’re looking for.” —&amp;amp;nbsp;Allison J. Taylor&amp;amp;nbsp; &amp;quot;In business organizations, it's important not to lose sight of why a person is in a particular role and what that role is supposed to bring, or we misconstrue what the role is supposed to be. It's coaching employees to help them understand their roles.&amp;quot; —&amp;amp;nbsp;Allison J. Taylor&amp;amp;nbsp; “Really,&amp;amp;nbsp;to me, the three criteria are again, information, emotion and action.” —&amp;amp;nbsp;Matt Abrahams&amp;amp;nbsp; &amp;amp;nbsp;&amp;amp;nbsp; Links Mentioned in Today’s Episode:&amp;amp;nbsp; Matt Abrahams&amp;amp;nbsp;—&amp;amp;nbsp;https://www.linkedin.com/in/maabrahams/&amp;amp;nbsp;&amp;amp;nbsp;&amp;amp;nbsp;  Speaking&amp;amp;nbsp;Up&amp;amp;nbsp;Without&amp;amp;nbsp;Freaking&amp;amp;nbsp;Out&amp;amp;nbsp;—&amp;amp;nbsp;https://www.amazon.com/Speaking-without-Freaking-Out-Techniques/dp/1465290478&amp;amp;nbsp; Allison J. Taylor – https://www.thoughtmarketing.com BoldEcho – http://boldecho.com/ &amp;amp;nbsp; </description>
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