About
Matt Abrahams is a lecturer in Organizational Behavior at Stanford University's Graduate School of Business. He graduated from Stanford in 1991 and has developed expertise in communication strategies, particularly for spontaneous situations that professionals encounter daily.
His research focuses on science-based approaches to managing communication anxiety, reading audience cues, and crafting messages that are concise, relevant, and memorable. Abrahams addresses the critical gap between planned communication (which experts often teach) and the spontaneous communication that constitutes most professional interactions.
Known for his practical framework 'Think Fast, Talk Smart,' he provides actionable strategies for navigating unscripted communication scenarios with confidence. His work emphasizes how individuals can transform their communication approach to be more effective in real-time situations, whether in meetings, presentations, or casual conversations.
Abrahams' teaching connects psychological principles with practical communication techniques, helping professionals overcome common challenges like stumbling for words, feeling anxious, and appearing unprepared when speaking spontaneously.
Find Matt Abrahams elsewhere
Related Searches
You Might Also Like
- MMatt AbrahamsUniversity of Bari · Lecturer
Matt AbrahamsStanford University · Lecturer
Arsalan GharaveisSam Houston State University · Adjunct Professor
Cherine HatemSam Houston State University · Assistant Professor
Ernesto HernandezSam Houston State University · Lecturer- Domenique Elizabeth JonesSam Houston State University · Lecturer