26. Writing to Win: How to Quickly Capture Readers and Keep Them Engaged
“The reader is impatient,” says Glenn Kramon, Stanford GSB lecturer in management and editor at the New York Times. “Start with the most important conclusion and then explain how you got there.” On the latest episode of Think Fast, Talk Smart, lecturer and podcast host Matt Abrahams sits down with Glenn Kramon to talk about just how important our writing is — from a lengthy report to the opening line of an email. Listen as they discuss tips on improving your writing skills and share examples of what not to do. Think Fast, Talk Smart is a podcast produced by Stanford Graduate School of Business. Each episode provides concrete, easy-to-implement tools and techniques to help you hone and enhance your communication skills.

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20. Question Your Questions: How to Spark Creativity in Your Communication

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18. Managing in the Moment: How to Get Comfortable with Being Uncomfortable

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Harvard Professor Explains The Rules of Writing — Steven Pinker

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Stanford's Most Controversial Professor on Power | Jeffrey Pfeffer

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The Skill of Humor | Andrew Tarvin | TEDxTAMU

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Ex-Google Recruiter Explains Why "Lying" Gets You Hired

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1. Speaking Without a Net: How to Master Impromptu Communication

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Stop Rambling: The 3-2-1 Speaking Trick That Makes You Sound Like A CEO

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42. Space, Pace, and Grace: How to Handle Challenging Conversations

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How to Introduce Yourself — and Get Hired | Rebecca Okamoto | TED

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The future of educational technology

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English Essay: How to Write about ANY Essay Topic

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46. Stay Creative: How to Keep Your Ideas Fresh and Practical

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Retired Amazon VP: How Corporate Politics Work And How To Win | Ethan Evans

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How To Know a Person with David Brooks

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17. Think Fast: You Asked, We Answered

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29. Question Everything: Why Curiosity Is Communication’s Secret Weapon

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How to Speak

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27. Psychology Trumps Technology: How to Be a Better Communicator on Social Media

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