How To Stop Saying “Um,” “Ah,” And “You Know”

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by Noah Zandan

August 1, 2018Emma Innocenti/Getty Images
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Noah Zandan  is the CEO and Co-Founder of Quantified Communications, a firm that combines data and behavioral analytics to help people measure and strengthen the way they communicate. Quantified Communications works globally with leaders of corporations, government organizations, higher education institutions, sales teams, nonprofits, and hundreds of TED speakers.
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