Topic

Communication

Internal communication, executive communication, influence, and the way ideas move through organisations.

Lessons from Kerry Patterson

Kerry Patterson and co-authors Joseph Grenny, Ron McMillan, and Al Switzler developed a practical framework for crucial conversations. Their work examines how to sustain genuine dialogue when opinions differ, stakes rise, and strong emotions threaten understanding.

Lessons from Angus Fletcher

Angus Fletcher is a professor of story science whose work merges neuroscience and literature to examine narrative, cognition, and well-being. His concept of storythinking explores how innate narrative intelligence helps people understand and navigate the world.

Lessons from Guy Sengstock

Guy Sengstock, founder of Circling and a pivotal figure in authentic relating, treats connection as a practice of present-moment awareness. His relational meditation explores how communication, vulnerability, and presence can deepen contact with oneself and others.

Lessons from Learnings from Chip Heath & Dan Heath

Chip Heath of Stanford and Dan Heath of Duke study why certain ideas, decisions, and moments endure. Their work turns that science into actionable frameworks for leaders, marketers, and anyone seeking to make change more memorable and effective.

Lessons from Dan Roam

Dan Roam, an author and visual communication expert, argues that drawing can clarify complex problems and communicate powerful ideas. His toolkit treats visual thinking as an innate ability, offering an antidote to a world drowning in empty words.

Lessons from Garr Reynolds

Garr Reynolds, an authority on presentation design and delivery, draws on Japanese Zen arts to champion simplicity, clarity, and authenticity. His method strips away the nonessential so speakers can create memorable presentations that connect deeply with audiences.

Lessons from William Strunk Jr. and E.B. White

William Strunk Jr. and E.B. White shaped The Elements of Style into an enduring guide to clarity, precision, and style. Its central lesson is disciplined economy: foundational rules help writers remove noise and put words on the page.

Lessons from Nancy Duarte

Nancy Duarte, a presentation designer and storytelling expert, has built a blueprint for compelling narratives. Her work treats story and structure as forces that can transform an idea from information delivered into a movement people understand and join.

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