2024-02-20
20 分钟Hi Matt here.
If you want to continue finding tools to a successful and happy life, I recommend listening to the happiness lab hosted by Yale professor Doctor Lori Santos.
Doctor Santos has studied the science of happiness and has found that many of us do the exact opposite of what will make our lives better.
Based on the psychology course she teaches at Yale, she will take you through the latest scientific research and share some surprising stories that will change the way you think about happiness.
This season, she's tackling topics that affect her own life, like stress, perfectionism, and boredom.
If you struggle with any of those, or if it sounds like you could learn more about increasing happiness in your life, then listen to the happiness lab right here in your podcast player.
Power and presence are critical ingredients to effective communication.
Join me for this best of episode where I speak with Stanford Professor Jeffrey Pfeffer about how to develop, hone, and leverage your power and status in your communication.
I particularly enjoyed learning specific nonverbal and verbal behaviors that all of us can implement.
How you show up matters having a powerful presence can make or break your transactions, your relationships, and your career.
Hello, I'm Matt Abrahams and I teach strategic communication at Stanford Graduate School of Business.
Welcome to think fast, Talk Smart, the podcast.
Today I'm really excited to be joined by Jeff Pfeffer, who is a professor of organizational behavior at Stanford's GSB.
Jeff's research focuses on the effects of work environments on health and well being, as well as power and leadership in organizations.
He teaches the super popular course, the paths to power, and he is the author of many books, including dying for a Paycheck and power why some people have it and others don't.
Welcome, Jeff.
Thanks for being here.
Well, Matt, thank you for having me on your show.
Great.
Super excited to get started.