A Harvard professor shows how we can become better talkers - and why effective conversation will help us all thriveConversation is at the heart of our relationships and decision-making - but the science behind our everyday interactions, and how to improve them, is little known. In Talk, Harvard Professor Alison Wood Brooks provides fascinating insights into the power of effective communication. She gives you the tools that her MBA students say transform their lives, bringing together psychology, linguistics, sociology and neuroscience in her original framework-T - Topics - including the surprising impact of preparing topics before a conversationA - Asking - why we need to do more (and why we do less than we think)L - Levity - how to find the fun in conversations with anyoneK - Kindness - how to be a better listener and not simply pretend to be one.
Through her own original research, Brooks shows readers how small changes in how we communicate can make a big difference to our relationships, our careers and our lives.
Why You Should Read?
- Offers insights into the science behind everyday interactions and how to improve them.
- Provides a framework (T-A-L-K) for better communication.
- Shows how small changes in communication can make a big difference in relationships and careers.
- Includes research-backed strategies on preparing topics, asking questions, finding levity, and practicing kindness in conversations.
About the Author
Alison Wood Brooks is a Harvard professor specializing in the science of conversation and communication. Her research integrates psychology, linguistics, sociology, and neuroscience to provide actionable strategies for improving interpersonal interactions. Brooks's work has been praised for its innovative framework and practical tools, particularly those she shares with her MBA students. She is dedicated to helping individuals enhance their communication skills for personal and professional success.