Magnetic Communication – Harnessing Communication to Unify and Inspire Teams
Date: 2/17/26
12:00 – 1:00 p.m. Central time
Overview:
Clear, compelling communication is one of the most vital skills in healthcare leadership. This session dives into the science and art of communication—and why leaders must be intentional in the way they speak, act, and engage with others. Participants will learn the Four Movements of Communication and how to use them to connect teams, build trust, and strengthen partnerships across departments.
Learning Objectives:
– Discover the Four Movements of Communication: Words, Speeches, Gestures, and Actions
– Use communication to inspire alignment and reduce misunderstanding
– Apply techniques to motivate staff and enhance patient-centered culture
– Cultivate magnetic communication that unifies people during change
Speaker:
Erik Therwanger is a dynamic international speaker, bestselling author of eight books, and passionate trainer dedicated to elevating leaders and teams. With more than 30 years of experience, he has inspired thousands of professionals—from startups to Fortune 500 companies across nearly every industry—to unlock their full potential and achieve extraordinary results.
Drawing on his unique background as a United States Marine, caregiver, and executive business leader, Erik delivers an engaging blend of interactive teaching, practical tools, and relatable storytelling. His high-energy approach equips audiences to take bold action, strengthen their culture, and drive lasting organizational impact.
As the founder of Think GREAT, a veteran-owned leadership development company, Erik specializes in leadership growth, strategic planning, and sales excellence. He is widely recognized for delivering highly impactful keynote presentations, customized training programs, and corporate coaching experiences that motivate, challenge, and transform.
Whether on stage or in the classroom, Erik is known for his authenticity, enthusiasm, and ability to connect with diverse audiences—empowering them to think bigger, lead better, and accomplish more.
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