How to Connect with Anyone You Meet | Jared Fujishin | TEDxWest Valley College
Discover the secret to meaningful connections in this inspirational TEDx talk by Jared Fujishin, PhD.Have you ever wondered how some leaders seem to effortlessly create loyal followings? Or met a person that everyone just seemed to be drawn to?In this talk, award-winning lecturer and Fujishin Consulting (https://www.FujishinConsulting.com) founder unpacks a simple way to build meaningful connections and create teams that people want to be a part of.Based on his research and delivered in a friendly, story-driven way, listeners will leave encouraged knowing that the ability to connect is not a talent some people are magically born with, but the byproduct of a framework anyone can employ— in the home, at work, and beyond.Join WVC’s Communication Studies Department Chair as he gives insights on how to be an influential, engaging, and trust-building leader worth following. Jared is an award-winning lecturer, researcher, and communication consultant with a passion for helping leaders build meaningful connections through elevated communication skills. Since founding Fujishin Consulting, Jared has worked with numerous clients to enhance their leadership influence and connective communication skills.With years of experience, Fujishin knows what it takes to help leaders increase relational capital and rapport. His teaching, grounded in the latest research and communication literature, is synthesized and adapted for high-impact practicality. Moving beyond mere academic rhetoric, Jared desires to help leaders be "different by dinner", teaching concepts that can be put into practice the very day they are learned. While he loves his job and helping come alongside leaders to improve their cultures and themselves, his primary and most important calling is being a loving husband to Sweet Aurora and a devoted father to Asher. 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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