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Think Fast Talk Smart: Communication Techniques

97. No Rules, No Trust: How Accountability Shapes Communication

Think Fast Talk Smart: Communication Techniques

Think Fast Talk Smart

Communicating, Influence, Career Skills, Career, Business, Education, Leadership, Careers, Communication, Career Growth, Public Speaking, Language Learning, Improv

4.7711 Ratings

🗓️ 11 July 2023

⏱️ 21 minutes

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Summary

Why you can’t have trust and accountability without rules.

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0:00.0

We know from research that success isn't just about effort. It's about strategy, accountability, and of course, communication. And yet, when it comes to job transitions, promotions and salary negotiations, most people go it alone. That's where today's sponsor, Strawberry.combeer career coaching, comes in. Kylie, on the Think Fast Talk Smart team met with a strawberry.

0:21.0

dot me coach and found it really helpful. Kylie, how is your coach helping you in terms of

0:26.1

your career growth and personal development? From the very beginning, the whole process has helped

0:30.7

me to really reflect on how I want to move forward and define my goals. And then my coach Rashmi

0:35.8

took my ideas, helped make them tangible,

0:38.8

and suddenly I'm moving forward with actionable steps that I can manage in my life.

0:43.7

Wow. Sounds like your coach was super helpful. Absolutely.

0:47.4

Everyone can take advantage of a career coach. I certainly have throughout my life.

0:51.9

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1:03.3

Trust is foundational to relationships and communication. And you can't have trust without rules.

1:12.7

My name is Matt Abraham's, and I teach strategic communication at Stanford Graduate School of Business.

1:19.2

Welcome to Think Fast, Talk Smart, the podcast.

1:27.4

Today I'm super excited to speak with my friend and colleague Anat Unmadi, who is a professor of finance and economics at Stanford GSP and the director of the Corporations and Society Initiative.

1:38.7

Along with Martin Helwig, Anott co-wrote the award-winning and highly acclaimed book, The Banker's New Clothes,

1:45.7

What's Wrong with Banking and What to Do About It?

1:48.6

She teaches a number of courses, including Power and Finance, and Is the Internet Broken,

1:54.3

which led to a cameo to the TV show Silicon Valley.

1:58.5

Welcome, Anna, I look forward to continuing our coffee chats here on the

2:01.7

podcast. Thank you. It's really great to be here. Let's jump right in. I have watched and listened to you

2:07.9

teach and present in a variety of venues from classrooms to Congress. You have a superpower. You are

2:13.9

really good at taking detailed, complex, and sometimes convoluted concepts and making

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