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[The Art of Storytelling: Building Connection and Navigating Change with Jeff Small]-[167. Hollywood Lessons For Successful Communication]

Think Fast Talk Smart: Communication Techniques · B2 · 2024-11-05

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The Art of Storytelling: Building Connection and Navigating Change

In this episode of Think Fast, Talk Smart, host Matt Abrahams interviews Jeff Small, CEO of Amblin Partners, to explore how the principles of filmmaking and storytelling can be applied to professional communication and leadership. Small emphasizes that at the heart of every effective interaction lies the ability to foster genuine human connection through emotion.

The Core of a Good Story: Emotion and Connection

Small argues that the fundamental metric of a successful story is whether it "makes you feel something." Drawing on his experience working with Steven Spielberg, he notes that great stories create a lasting bond between the storyteller and the audience. In business, this is often overlooked in favor of purely factual communication. Small warns that audiences can "smell it" if the speaker is detached; to be effective, one must demonstrate that they genuinely care about the message and the recipient.

Storytelling Across Disciplines

Small challenges the notion that storytelling is reserved for creatives. He highlights that professionals across all fields—doctors, teachers, architects, and even coders—are essentially storytellers. For example, he points out that code is not just "bits and bytes" but a narrative with a thesis and a purpose, designed to impact the end user. By shifting the focus to how the audience will feel, technical professionals can dramatically improve their ability to communicate the value of their work.

Crafting an Effective Narrative

When crafting a story, Small advises starting with oneself: "Why does it matter to you?" By identifying a personal connection to the subject, the speaker can project authenticity. Once that internal connection is established, the focus must shift to the audience. Small emphasizes the importance of uniqueness, suggesting that communicators should avoid clichés and instead find ways to present ideas that the audience has never experienced before, making the interaction "memorable."

Navigating Conflict and Change

Addressing the tension between creative freedom and business predictability, Small highlights the importance of "self-awareness." He believes that "good stories will win more than they lose," and that leadership should prioritize the creative vision while maintaining clear communication. When conflict arises, Small advocates for face-to-face interaction rather than hiding behind digital devices, noting that "making contact" allows for better understanding and quicker resolution.

The Power of Rhythm and Listening

In discussing communication role models, Small praises legendary baseball broadcaster Vin Scully for his mastery of rhythm. Scully understood that "he wasn't the star"—the game was—and knew when to stop talking to allow the audience to experience the gravity of a moment. This serves as a vital lesson for all communicators: silence can be as powerful as speech.

Three Ingredients for Success

Small concludes by offering three essential ingredients for any successful communication recipe:

  1. Purpose: You must have a clear goal; otherwise, the audience will "check out."
  2. Listening: This involves using both ears and eyes to interpret the audience's reactions, such as boredom or engagement, and adjusting accordingly.
  3. Care: True communication is not a one-sided dialogue. By showing that you care about the audience, you invite them to take ownership of the story, which creates the most profound and lasting impact.

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I couldn't wait until January.
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my hunch is you like it so much because of its emotion and connection it has to you.
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Hey, shall we get started?
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Let's do it.
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But the element that I always come back to is does it make you feel something?
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📝Key Phrases

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make for a good story
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tune out
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drive this home
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walk of life
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