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Crafting Persuasive Apologies: Lessons from Brian Williams
A Veteran’s Perspective on How to Deliver a Persuasive Apology NBC news anchor Brian Williams has faced a backlash since…
Read MoreMeasuring the Language of “Deflategate”
Using the new science of communication analytics to analyze the Brady and Belichick interviews Headline. Based on objective language analytics…
Read MoreWinning with Words: Does Super Bowl Victory Start with Inspiring Speeches?
Research has proven that in order for leaders to inspire their audiences, they must be engaging, authentic, and persuasive. Last…
Read MoreMeasuring the 2015 State of the Union
Using the new science of communication analytics to analyze President Obama’s statement and Joni Ernst’s Response
Read MoreOur Favorite Communications Statistics of 2014
With 2014 coming to a close, we looked through our analytics and research on hundreds of thousands of companies, leaders,…
Read MoreThe 2014 Toastmasters Public Speaking World Champion vs. leading CEOs: Who is the better communicator?
Toastmasters International is a nonprofit educational organization that helps its members improve their public speaking and leadership skills. Every year,…
Read MoreTED Ed Lesson: The Language of Lying
We are pleased to share our first TED-Ed lesson, The Language of Lying.
Read More2014 Midterm Election Language Sentiment Analytics
Are elections won by the most “negative” candidate? A 2014 study from Cambridge University found a connection between a person’s…
Read MoreWhat makes a TED speaker great ?
TED, a nonprofit organization known for its presentations of short, provocative talks on cutting-edge ideas, has compiled the 20 most…
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