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- Make a Bigger Impact.
- Importance of Brevity.
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- Long-winded Emails.
- Unfocused Meetings.
- Forgettable Information.
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- Lack of Clarity.
- Fear of Missing Information.
- Cultural Norms.
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- Counter Each Reason.
- Be Known for Conciseness.
- Engage Your Audience.
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- 304 Emails per Week.
- 150 Phone Checks per Day.
- Attention Span Dropped from 12 to 8 Seconds.
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- Loss of Audience.
- Financial Costs.
- Damage to Reputation.
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- Make Points Quickly.
- Use Attention-Grabbing Headlines.
- Be Direct in Presentations.
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- Desire for Conciseness.
- Impatience in Audiences.
- Need for Fast Communication.
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- Expertise Leading to Technical Details.
- Comfort Levels in Familiar Contexts.
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- Thinking Out Loud.
- Blurred Messages.
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- Intrinsically Hard to Simplify.
- Risk of Losing Audience Trust.
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- Organize Thoughts Before Speaking.
- Practice Clear Communication.
- Simplify Complex Ideas.
- Engage in Brevity Exercises.
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- Central Point.
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- Why Information Matters.
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- Key Details.
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- Summary of Presentation.
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- Anticipate Audience Concerns.
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- Clear and Organized Presentations.
- Easier for Audience Understanding.
- Effective Communication.
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- A Picture is Worth a Thousand Words.
- 65% are Visual Learners.
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- 80% of What We See.
- 30% of What We Read.
- 10% of What We Hear.
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- Infographics.
- Videos.
- Graphs and Charts.
- Illustrations.
- Animations.
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- Shorter Stories.
- Use of Visuals in Journalism.
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- Direct Line to Audience.
- Fosters Clarity and Connection.
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- Central Point.
- Setup or Challenge.
- Opportunity.
- Approach.
- Payoff.
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- Challenge with Smartphones.
- Opportunity for Innovation.
- User-Friendly Design Approach.
- Game-Changing Payoff.
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- Avoid Fables and Myths.
- Stick to Straightforward Storytelling.
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- Turns Monologues into Conversations.
- Conveys Ideas with Brevity.
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- Discipline in Speaking.
- Focus on Conversation Partner.
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- Talk.
- Active Listening.
- Converse.
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- Let Others Speak.
- Listen for Key Points.
- Respond with Clear Points.
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- Avoid Raising New Topics.
- Offer Comments or Questions.
- Keep Responses Brief.
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- Game of Tennis.
- Game of Golf.
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- Shows Care for Others' Time.
- Essential for Proper Etiquette.
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- Set Time Limits.
- Use Moderators.
- Google's Countdown Timer.
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- Start with Why.
- Grab Attention Early.
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- Optimal Post Length (80 Characters).
- Visuals Over Text.
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- Highlight Good News.
- Share Bad News Quickly.
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- Share Meaningful Facts.
- Avoid Negative Comments.
- When in Doubt, Say Nothing.
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- Modern World Full of Distractions.
- Necessity of Being Brief.
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- Why We Drag Out Explanations.
- Strategies for Planning Presentations.
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- Transform Communication Skills.
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- Boss's 'How's it Going?'.
- Focus on Progress and Accomplishments.
- Responding Concisely.
- Nothing New is Better than Lengthy Detail.
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- Email Thoughts to Blinkist.
- Subject Line: Brief.
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