2024-05-14
34 分钟Matt interviews four distinguished faculty members live from Stanford GSB.
Hi Matt here.
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What do you get when you combine world renowned faculty, hundreds of participants of Stanford's executive education online program, and an expert in strategic communications, and a podcast host me to we this event is one of my favorite all year on the Stanford campus, and today we have a special episode from this event.
Matt Abrahams took the stage with four of the GSB's most popular faculty members to learn more about their research and how it applies to improving our communication.
I'm Jenny Luna, executive producer of Thinkfast.
Talk smart.
Get your pencils out and enjoy this peek into a panel discussion.
Think fast, talk smart style and stay tuned after the episode to hear from Stanford lead participants as they share their learnings from courses with professors featured in this episode.
And without further ado, let's welcome strategic communications lecturer and podcast host Matt Abrahams.
Big thank you to Jenny.
The show could not run without Jenny.
I am thrilled to be here with all of you to do a live version of think fast, talk smart.
It is my distinct privilege now not only to host the podcast in general, but to host this event for you today.
Four esteemed GSB faculty members are joining us.
We're going to have a bit of a conversation.
Shall we get started?