Why are Experts so often poor Communicators?  This is why...
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Check out my TED talk (over 1M views): "The Discipline of Finishing: Conor Neill at TEDxUniversidaddeNavarra" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zXCiv4sc5eY -~-~~-~~~-~~-~- Why are Experts so often poor Communicators? This is a video about Charlatans and Gurus. I share a 2x2 matrix looking at the 4 types of skill/communication ability. I also discuss the idea of "craftsmanship" - where one person does all of the parts of a job from idea to execution and the special type of innovation that can come when one single individual understand how all the elements of the work flow together. There are 2 types of teachers - a) the teacher who is great at teaching beginners, b) the teacher who is a guide for advanced students and experts. A great "beginner teacher" is often not a great "advanced teacher". Links: - Noah Kagan's post http://okdork.com/why-i-walked-out-on-tony-robbins/ - Rich Mulholland's youtube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCMrwAu_jhyy0Cw-TlfjFe1w - Olivia Schofield's blog: http://www.oliviaschofield.com/

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