The Business Communicators

Building Connections and Managing Your Message

Episode Summary

Jim Karrh, a professional speaker, consultant, host of the Manage Your Message Podcast, and the author of The Science of Customer Connections, joins The Business Communicators podcast to discuss the importance of building lasting connections, managing your message as a communicator, and tips on helping professionals talk about their businesses more effectively. In this episode, Jim brings his decades of expertise into the conversation by leveraging his experience from serving on the faculty of three universities and contributing his research in top peer-reviewed journals. He offers his analysis on COVID-19 creating a shift in the way businesses are valuing the marketing and communicating field, pivoting our message from one of self-interest to one that places our clients and customers at the forefront, and so much more.

Episode Notes

Jim Karrh, a professional speaker, consultant, host of the Manage Your Message Podcast, and the author of The Science of Customer Connections, joins The Business Communicators podcast to discuss the importance of building lasting connections, managing your message as a communicator, and tips on helping professionals talk about their businesses more effectively.

In this episode, Jim brings his decades of expertise into the conversation by leveraging his experience from serving on the faculty of three universities and contributing his research in top peer-reviewed journals. He offers his analysis on COVID-19 creating a shift in the way businesses are valuing the marketing and communicating field, pivoting our message from one of self-interest to one that places our clients and customers at the forefront, and so much more.

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