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In a world of fake news why real communication is needed more than ever
In this webinar, Gabrielle Dolan will discuss how fake news is affecting our levels of trust. She will explore how we are in a battle for truth and why we need to respond with real communication. Gabrielle will also discuss the aspects that hinder our ability to communicate in a genuine way, including what helps us to be real as leaders and communicators.
Main points covered:
- How the rise of fake news is impacting what and who we trust
- Why leaders need to respond to this lack of trust through real communication
- What hinders real communication?
- How you can communicate in a way that is more real
Presenter:
Gabrielle Dolan can tell you a story or two.
In fact, it was while working in a senior leadership role at National Australia Bank that she realised the power of storytelling in effective business communication. Since that epiphany, Gabrielle has found her calling as a global thought leader on authentic leadership and business storytelling.
A highly sought-after keynote speaker, educator and author, Gabrielle has worked with thousands of high-profile leaders from around the world and helped countless of Australia’s top 50 ASX companies and multinationals to humanise their communications - Accenture, EY, VISA, Uber, Australia Post, National Australia Bank, Amazon and International Committee Red Cross to name drop a few.
Gabrielle is also the bestselling author of Ignite: Real Leadership, Real Talk, Real Results (2015) which reached the top 5 on Australia’s bestselling business books. Her other published books include Storytelling for Job Interviews (2016), Hooked: How Leaders Connect, Engage and Inspire with Storytelling (2013), and Stories for Work: The Essential Guide to Business Storytelling (2017). Her latest Wiley publication, Real Communication: How to be you and lead true, is just recently available for purchase.
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