Thursday, May 31, 2012

Become the Face of Your Organization by Becoming More Quotable & Connected

Do people stop listening before you stop talking? More than your smarts, good intentions, wealth, connections or even attractiveness your most vital trait in this increasingly complex, connected world is your capacity to attract and involve others. That means you must be heard, believed, frequently quoted and able to attract apt support. Rely on Kare’s A.I.R. formula for making every message meaningful and memorable. Plus literally see demonstrated the three vital behavioral cues to bring out others’ best side so they see and support yours.

From this once phobically shy stutterer-turned-global journalist discover how to turn the next chapter of your life into the adventure story you were meant to live with others. As David Rockefeller Jr, said after hearing Kare speak, “She will forever change how you see yourself and your world.”

Kare’s Biography

Kare Anderson is an Emmy-winning former Wall Street Journal and NBC journalist and a Harvard Business Review columnist who’s coached pro athletes, start-up teams, scientists, politicians, senior executives and others on becoming more frequently quoted. (Guess which group is the most difficult to coach?)  She’s spoken at over 3,000 conferences.

Anderson translates behavioral research into Connective Cues to become top-of-mind in your field. She co-founded nine women’s PACs, was a founding board member of Annie’s Homegrown, a state senator’s chief of staff, and Obama’s Issues Formation Team Director during the first presidential campaign, and has spoken at over 2,000 conferences. She’s the author of Walk Your Talk, Getting What You Want, Resolving Conflict Sooner and Moving From Me to We.

+ Program for your exhibitors

+ Tips for conference planners:

Make Your Meeting More Memorable by Storyboarding

http://jeffhurtblog.com/2012/05/07/creating-stronger-conference-story/

http://www.sayitbetter.com/2012/02/come-back-to-our-senses-how-to-create-more-meaningful-and-memorable-meetings/

http://www.movingfrommetowe.com/2008/08/02/like-a-movie-director-storyboard-the-experience-for-us/

http://blog.meetingsnet.com/face2face/2011/12/17/why-meeting-planners-should-learn-about-cross-sensory-perception/

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Accomplishing greater things 
T O G E T H E R
Kare Anderson
Say it Better Center, LLC
415.331.6336 ~ Kare@SayitBetter.com
Talk on Twitter? @kareanderson

Posted via email from Kare Anderson on Communicate to Connect

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