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Elevate your team’s conversational skills with Celeste Headlee. Her expertise in human nature and effective dialogue is drawn from her acclaimed TEDx Talk.
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Celeste Headlee is a renowned keynote speaker whose profound expertise in communication and human nature has made her a leading figure in transforming organizational dialogue. With a career spanning over two decades in public radio and a series of bestselling books, Celeste delivers exceptional insights into effective communication. Her highly acclaimed TEDx Talk, “10 Ways to Have a Better Conversation,” has garnered over 36 million views, demonstrating her ability to engage audiences and foster meaningful connections.
As a motivational speaker, Celeste Headlee addresses critical challenges in organizational communication with practical, actionable strategies. By booking Celeste Headlee for your event, you gain access to her vast knowledge and innovative techniques that can elevate your team’s communication skills and enhance overall productivity. Her dynamic presentations offer valuable tools to bridge gaps in dialogue, improve interpersonal interactions, and cultivate a more cohesive and engaged workplace.
Celeste’s influence extends beyond her TEDx Talk to her extensive experience as an award-winning journalist and author. Her work, including bestselling books like We Need to Talk and Do Nothing, provides a deep understanding of human behavior and effective communication strategies. When you book Celeste Headlee, you invest in a keynote that not only addresses complex communication issues but also inspires positive, transformative change within your organization.
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Celeste Headlee’s Having Better Conversations presentation focuses on the science-based fundamentals of communication and includes thought-provoking topics like the smarter you are the worse you are at communicating. This highly motivational talk, with 10 practical lessons, is designed to inspire self-confidence and introduces strategies for enhancing personal and professional relationships by simply becoming better at having conversations.
Celeste’s workshop offers concrete actions to improve attendees’ conversational skills and to broaden their view of what constitutes a good (and civil) conversation. Having a conversation is like playing a game of catch. Communication has increased in our technological age, but meaningful conversation has plummeted. If a conversation is one-sided, the ball drops. When your job hinges on how well you talk to people, you learn a lot about how to have conversations – and that most of us don’t converse very well.
Celeste knows the ingredients of a great conversation; honesty, brevity, clarity and a healthy amount of listening. She argues that listening is the true power of what separates those of us who can gain a competitive advantage in whatever it is we are trying to achieve. Knowing what conversational tool should be used (and when) is critical to cultivating relationships.
Breaking away from overworking, overdoing, and underliving
Celeste Headlee’s Do Nothing examines the cult of productivity addressing long-held assumptions about time use, idleness, hard work and habits that are ultimately doing us harm, providing tangible to reverse the trend that’s making us all sadder, sicker and less productive, to return to a way of life that allows us to thrive. In her Do Nothing focused workshop(s) tailored to meet a company’s specific structure (fully in office workforce, fully remote workforce, combination of the two), Celeste addresses topics including:
Using AI with intention and care to embrace the benefits without eroding critical human connection
AI has the potential to dramatically change the way we communicate, for better and worse. That means we all must use AI in an intentional way, to make use of the benefits without allowing it to negatively impact our connections.
Celeste notes the benefits include:
The downsides:
Celeste offers deeply researched details for how to use these tools with intention and care to ensure they don’t erode the human connection that is crucial to well-being.
Create an effective hybrid work culture that supports teamwork and collaboration
Many workers want to work from home when they can, and that’s healthy. Research shows that a hybrid schedule, where workers come into the office 1-2 days a week results in the highest levels of productivity and well-being. But maintaining healthy communication and collaboration in this new environment requires some adjustments to the way we work.
Celeste offers key insights and research about this new way of working and teaches new skills and techniques that help support teamwork even when some members of the team are remote or working in other areas of the world.
Building an environment of belonging
Belonging is the most important need that humans have after food, shelter, and water. When we talk about inclusion, we really talking about creating a work environment where people feel they belong. Learning to do this can be one of the most powerful methods for repairing morale and creating a healthy, collaborative culture.
Celeste offers key research about belonging and actionable takeaway and practice for both leaders and individual contributors to improve inclusion and increase belonging for all members of the team.
Building a work environment that boosts focus, creativity and innovation
Research shows that most workers never have uninterrupted time to focus on their work. Economic studies prove that there is an economic opportunity to encourage deep focus that’s worth $1.4 trillion in the US alone. With a few small changes, leaders can create an environment that allows workers to spend some of their day focusing on their work, thereby increasing the likelihood of creative problem-solving and innovation. It also boosts morale and reduces turnover.
Celeste offers research-backed insights and actionable takeaway for creating the space and environment needed to improve focus, creativity and innovation from all members of the team.
Reducing wasted time and profit through fewer, more effective and efficient meetings
Manager spent less than 10% of their time in meetings in the 1960s. Now, the average leader spends more than half their time in meetings. 71% said meetings are unproductive and inefficient. 64% said meetings come at the expense of deep thinking. Unnecessary meetings waste $25 million a day in the US. Celeste offers guidance for how to hold fewer meetings and actionable takeaway for making the ones you do hold more impactful, effective and efficient.
Navigating the recent/current events radically changing an already fast-evolving work landscape
Melding insights from both We Need to Talk and Do Nothing, team culture workshop(s) are tailored to meet a company’s specific structure (fully in office workforce, fully remote workforce, combination of the two), Celeste addresses topics including:
Learning about racism doesn’t mean you know how to talk about it
Building upon current research and insights/research from projects including We Need to Talk and Speaking of Race, Celeste offers a timely, critical look at race relations and racism on the job. As workers overwhelmingly say management doesn’t listen or doesn’t care about issues of diversity, Celeste addresses and identifies the communication problems that are often to blame offering a practical approach with actionable strategies to help conversations about race be productive while avoiding argument or escalation.
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