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20.0 Why It Works: Zach Messler on Communication
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Have you ever loved a commercial, but had no idea what the product was? Do your ever wonder why some explanations seem unnecessarily complex? How come some sales people make you feel very uncomfortable while others always seem to have exactly what you need, exactly when you need it?

In today's episode of "Why It Works," communications consultant Zach Messler reveals some of the hidden mechanisms behind why Communication works. We explore the 3 C’s of Effective Communication, why simplicity matters, and the effect that an inward vs. outward focus has on your ability to connect to your audience.

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MEET OUR GUEST

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Zach Messler

No matter your industry…no matter your size…your buyers have changed.

They’ve gotten a taste of empowerment, and now? They’re never going back.

That means all that messaging…all that content that worked even just a few years ago? None of it resonates.

That’s where Zach Messler comes in.

Zach spent 20 years focused on product marketing for B2B tech, teaching non-technical sales pros to explain complex software to executive buyers. And, it’s where he came up with a simple methodology that makes your message clear, compelling, and convincing.

About a year ago, he left the corporate world for good so he could help more people.

Today, he helps entrepreneurs and growing tech companies know what to say and how to say it so they can make a bigger impact on the world…and their wallets.

Sound like something you could get down with? Head on over to zachmessler.com!

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A great book to go with this episode is If I Understood You, Would I Have This Look on My Face?: My Adventures in the Art and Science of Relating and Communicating, by Alan Alda. It explores principles of effective communication that apply to acting, the office and all points in between.

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CLIPS

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Lexus RX commercial

on Zach’s website

MUSIC

Opening features the song "Morning" by Cambo Smith, available under a Creative Commons
Attribution-NonCommercial License.

Online course promo features the song “Corporate Business" by scottholmesmusic.com.

Recommendation segment features the song "Delta" by Moonove, under Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 International License

Closing features the song "Siesta" by Jahzzar under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 International License.

3.0 Why It Works: Stephen Matini on Organizational Communication
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Have you ever wondered why getting your point across can be such a struggle? Did you ever end up wasting a lot of time and energy because of a simple misunderstanding? And why do some people complete your sentences, while others make you want to throw things?

In today's episode of "Why It Works," Stephen Matini, who coaches executives and organizations on effective leadership and communication, reveals some of the hidden mechanisms behind good and bad communication. We explore the limits of understanding, the importance of having your views acknowledged, and the need for courage.

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MEET OUR GUEST:

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Stephen Matini,

M.A., PCC,

Assoc CIPD Executive Coach

Stephen has worked with both mid-sized and Fortune 500, especially in the engineering, manufacturing, pharmaceuticals & biotechnology sectors. In his current role as President of BOND&ROW, Inc., he works directly with business and functional leaders to identify competency gaps and design learning development programs to boost business performance.
His client portfolio includes multinational matrix organisations in the US, EMEA, and APAC regions like Hewlett-Packard, Novartis, Parker Hannifin, and Adecco.

Stephen’s areas of expertise include executive and group coaching, executive leadership development, senior team development, and change management.

He believes that most organizational issues result from breakdowns among key stakeholders, which can be effectively solved by improving communication. Stefano is particularly passionate about sustainable leadership to leverage organizational profitability, agility, and credibility while optimizing costs and risks.

In addition to consulting, Stephen is an adjunct professor for Organizational Communication at New York University, where he teaches undergraduate business student the stakeholder management approach to sustainable organizational development.

Stephen holds a Master of Arts in Business Communication from Emerson College and a Bachelor of Arts in Modern Literature, Music & Theatre, where he graduated with honors. He is a Professional Certified Coach (PCC) with the International Coach Federation, and an Associate member of the Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development (CIPD).

Connect with Stephen on LinkedIn

REFERENCES:

videos

The Big Bang Theory: The Extract Obliteration

 

Meghan McCain, Joy Behar Got Into Shouting Match on 'The View'

 

Everybody Loves Raymond - Ray Uses Active Listening

 

Michael Scott's School of Management - The Office

 

Layoff Messaging - Up In The Air 2009)

MUSIC:

Opening features the song "Morning" by Cambo Smith, available under a Creative Commons
Attribution-NonCommercial License.

Closing features the song "Siesta" by Jahzzar under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 International License.