(Original Air Date: 01/10/2022)

This month Chris Hadnagy is joined by the fascinating Amy Herman. Amy is a lawyer and an art historian who uses works of art to sharpen observation, analysis, and communication skills. She developed her Art of Perception seminar in 2000 and since then has worked with the New York City Police Department, the FBI, Department of Defense, Fortune 500 companies and more. She is also a TED speaker and an author of 2 books. Her latest book, “Fixed: How to Perfect the Fine Art of Problem-Solving was just released in December of 2021.

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Ep. 161

(Original Air Date: 01/10/2022)

 

This month Chris Hadnagy is joined by the fascinating Amy Herman. Amy is a lawyer and an art historian who uses works of art to sharpen observation, analysis, and communication skills. She developed her Art of Perception seminar in 2000 and since then has worked with the New York City Police Department, the FBI, Department of Defense, Fortune 500 companies and more. She is also a TED speaker and an author of 2 books. Her latest book, “Fixed: How to Perfect the Fine Art of Problem-Solving was just released in December of 2021.

 

00:00 – Intro

02:39 – Amy Herman Intro

04:17 – Tell us how you got to where you are today

07:12 – How did you get to the conclusion where two different people from the same class have different needs?

10:00 – Is there an equation or secret about how an everyday person can use that skill?

13:33 – Amy’s new book, “Fixed” (put full title here)

15:00 – How did you come up with the concept of this book?

18:00 – What is the hope you want for people who read this?

19:52 – How has the past 18 months changed the concepts of visual intelligence?

25:55 – Are you going to keep virtual training?

29:50 – Being more empathetic and finding common ground

32:31 – Can you explain “pertinent negative” from your book?

35:34 – Tell the story about your book cover

40:36 – Besides yours what are some of your favorite books?

43:27 – Who is your greatest mentor?

45:15 – Guest Wrap Up

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