Business Excellence - TOP 5 Series
In keeping with the theme of our podcast, "Business Excellence" we have decided to release a new edition, the Business Excellence Top 5 Series.
In this series we interview the best contributors we can source to tell us about their Top 5 tips, tools or ideas relating to their topic around business and / or life.
Hosted by Lindsay Adams OAM CSP and Rael Bricker CSP bringing 60+ years of entrepreneurial success and professional speaking together.
Business Excellence - TOP 5 Series
In Conversation - Rich Carr Top Five Tips For Cognitive Influence in Communication
“If you can structure what you say to match how the brain is going to naturally process it. Suddenly, understanding of that communication goes up, which is the goal of communication.”
Rich Carr Top Five Tips For Cognitive Influence in Communication
1. Align with Brain Processing
2. Create Psychological Safety
3. Engaging multiple senses
4. Keeping it simple (KISS Principle)
5. Encouraging active application
TIME STAMP SUMMARY
02:15 The importance of structuring communication to match how the brain naturally processes information.
08:10 He emphasizes that being in a positive mood, such as happiness or joy, makes the brain more receptive to new information.
15:24 He explains that effective communication should focus on no more than two key points to ensure retention.
20:01 The importance of creating a collaborative environment where participants feel safe to share their thoughts and make sense of the information.
Where to find Rich?
Website https://www.braincentricdesign.com
LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/carrknowledge/
Rich Carr Bio
Rich Carr stands at the forefront of redefining cognitive brain training, with a distinguished background in Mass Media and Mass Communications, military service, and notable contributions as Paul Allen's Director of Digital Media. As a prolific writer and sought-after speaker, Carr seamlessly integrates various communication channels to achieve unparalleled market engagement. Check Rich out at his website: https://www.braincentricdesign.com and get social with Rich on YouTube and Linkedin!