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You can talk to anyone, and I am going to tell you how! In this video, I am going to teach you a few conversation tricks and nonverbal tips that use both your communication and people skills to lead to amazing conversation and memorable first impressions.
Become a leader by modeling yourself after the best.

We describe leaders as people who carry themselves differently and possess a magnetic charisma. Leaders are the alphas: they are instantly memorable, hold authority and seem to be ahead of the game. In this video, I will you share with you how leaders use their body language and nonverbal communication to appear more powerful, trustworthy and successful.
5 Ways how to improve your Communication Skills - Tutorial Video
Communication is critical to success in business and in life. Concerned about an upcoming interview? Anxious about speaking up during a meeting? Learn and practice techniques that will help you speak spontaneously with greater confidence and clarity. Matt Abrahams is a lecturer of strategic communication at Stanford GSB and the host of "Think Fast, Talk Smart: The Podcast," a show with more tips and best practices on becoming a more engaging speaker.
Body language, both the speaker's and the audience's, is a powerful form of communication that is difficult to master, especially if the speaker is nervous. This video will teach you how to use your body language effectively, read the audience's body language and what to do when they look bored or disconnected. Use these tools to enhance your nonverbal communication abilities and better connect with your audiences.
Presented by Stanford graduate students Matt Levy, Colin Bailie, Jeong Joon Ha, and Jennifer Rosenfeld. Created as an exemplary final project in Lecturer JD Schramm's Strategic Communication course.
In this video you'll get the public speaking training to hook an audience n 30 seconds. The public speaking skills to tell stories that have people hanging on every word. And the techniques to nail a finale that moves people to action.
For many men, Don Draper is the epitome of confidence. What most people don’t realize is that confidence actually comes in two flavors. There is the external confidence that you project, which can make closing deals, making friends or seducing happen more naturally. There is also the internal confidence you feel which is how comfortable you are in any given situation.

In this video, we’re going to analyze what Don can teach us about both levels of confidence, and how mastering each level can take you from being nervous to completely confident in any situation.
Hugh Jackman is one of the most charming people in Hollywood. The best part about his style of charisma is that once you get it down, it’s effortless. Specifically, Hugh has 6 habits that make him charming to almost anyone he meets. After you learn a few of these habits, you can go into any conversation with confidence, knowing you’ll find it’s easy to make people smile, laugh, and love being around you.
They say that 70% of all communication is in the form of body language. In this video you're going to learn how to seem more confident, attractive, and respectable all by simply adjusting your body language.
Communication is critical to success in business and in life. Concerned about an upcoming interview? Anxious about speaking up during a meeting? Learn and practice techniques that will help you speak spontaneously with greater confidence and clarity. Matt Abrahams is a lecturer of strategic communication at Stanford GSB and the host of "Think Fast, Talk Smart: The Podcast," a show with more tips and best practices on becoming a more engaging speaker. Find "Think Fast, Talk Smart" wherever you get your podcasts or via our website: https://www.gsb.stanford.edu/insights...

This video was recorded on October 25, 2014, in collaboration with the Stanford Alumni Association as part of Stanford Reunion Homecoming and the Graduate School of Business Fall Reunion/Alumni Weekend.
So you want to learn or improve your English. But where should you start? When you learn a new language, there is so much material to cover: vocabulary, grammar, syntax, slang, pronunciation... With so many topics to study, you may not know where to focus your attention. In this video, I will give you some tips to organize your schedule and decide what you should work on. Whether you are a beginner, intermediate, or advanced speaker, you can always find something to improve on, and I will give you the tools you need to devise a good plan. Hint: it's more simple than you think!