Mirror
Mirror means mentioning what you think you see, without judging, to show that you want to try to understand. This is a simple way to start a conversation. In safe…
Ordrum through Erik Mattsson had the privilege of holding a course in rhetoric during the master’s program “Applied Communication” at Karolinska Institutet. In the room there were students from all corners of the world and the motivation – this first week of the semester – could not be mistaken. Great to see a whole group be in place 15 minutes before the lesson starts and thank you for all the posts and comments!
Among other things, we worked with storytelling and with techniques to simplify the complex – two keys to reaching out when communicating research results.
Thank you Peter Swoboda, for entrusting us with meeting your master’s students!
Mirror means mentioning what you think you see, without judging, to show that you want to try to understand. This is a simple way to start a conversation. In safe…
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