0722 | How to Speak and Change the World with Nancy Duarte

0722 | How to Speak and Change the World with Nancy Duarte

Nancy Duarte is a communication expert and head of Duarte, Inc. Her firm has created more than a quarter of a million presentations for the world’s most influential businesses, institutions, causes, and authors. As a persuasion specialist Nancy developed a unique methodology, which applies storytelling and visual thinking principles to business communications that shift audience beliefs and behaviors. In this interview, we discuss how to ignite change through speeches, stories, ceremonies, and symbols.

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In This episode, You’ll Learn:

  • The journey all leaders and followers take
  • Why the people crazy enough to think they can change the world usually do
  • The tools leaders use to change the world

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2 thoughts on “0722 | How to Speak and Change the World with Nancy Duarte”

  1. Thank you for a great podcast – I find it very insightful. One resource missing above: the book “Good Charts: The HBR Guide to Making Smarter, More Persuasive Data Visualisations” by Scott Berinato.

    Thanks

    Rasmus

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