Carmen Simon 'The Neuroscience of Memorable Content'

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Dr. Carmen Simon is changing how the world communicates. Her ability to empower marketers is based on unique scientific research, and an unmatched understanding of both in-person and virtual environments. As the founder of Memzy, creator of Presenter Pro (#1 business app, 2008) holder of a double doctorate in instructional technology and cognitive psychology, and former lead of AT&T’s learning and development program, Dr. Carmen Simon has built her career helping employees at America’s most visible brands craft their own compelling stories. A recognized expert and published author in the human psyche, Carmen is a sought-after keynote speaker who reveals the secrets of getting your message not just heard, but remembered.

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Brilliant work by Dr Carmen Simon, really it's a very very essential book about influencing memories and decision making. thank you!

titussnell
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It would be more compelling if this gives the source of the research that claims we remember only 10% of what we see. ("Evidenced for the past nine decades"... based on what?)

HazlenutTruffle
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Marketers should work with member berries. Thats why "The Force awakens" was a huge success even though it wasnt that good.

gastonmedici
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What is the 10 percent of your message that you want people to remember? A valuable question to ask.

JimKouzes