The 60 seconds that make or break a conversation | Chris Fenning | TEDxEindhoven
We all know we should be clear and concise when we communicate, but how often are we taught how to do it? In this talk, Chris Fenning reveals how the first minute can make or break a workplace conversation. He shares a practical, three-step technique to ensure our messages are clear, concise, and easily understood.Chris Fenning is a communication expert dedicated to making conversations more effective. In his TEDx talk, he highlights the importance of clarity and brevity, focusing on how the first minute of any conversation is crucial. Chris shares a simple, yet powerful, three-step technique that helps ensure messages are communicated clearly and concisely. His practical approach empowers individuals to improve their everyday communication, making it easier for others to understand their key points quickly and effectively.This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
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