Be careful when sending your presentation to someone for review. If they don’t have the same vers...
When most people get an interview, the following goes through their heads: -I’m just happy to get...
Many people make the mistake of thinking “wow, it’s only a conference call. I donR...
As I have mentioned and written before, the hardest thing for a speaker to do well is to read a s...
Never read a speech to your audience. Never read a speech. NEVER READ A SPEECH! I say that all th...
Excerpts from the February 7, 2006 New York Times coverage of the Coretta Scott King funeral : Of...
The reality is that you don’t have to be a natural born comic or even the class clown to develop ...
Another great way of getting your message quoted is for you to quote someone or something that is...
Nothing is more intellectually shallow than the Power of Positive Thinking, right? What could be ...
When you get up to speak before a live audience, or if you are already standing and moving toward...
The “priority” buttons are very useful, especially when your slide contains many objects or layer...
Yes, the technology for podcasting has never been easier. Microphones, editing equipment, mixers,...
Many people who have to present tend to “think” too much. They think about where they...
Continuing from last week’s tip, remember, there’s no substitute for practice. There’s no easy wa...
1. Get glasses that aren’t heavy or thick unless you want people to focus on your glasses. ...
One sure sign of a nervous speaker is frozen hands “TJ, I don’t know what to do with my han...
Your voice is your most precious speaking instrument. You must preserve and protect it at every o...
Many business executives have a huge disconnect in their communication styles. When they are spea...
How do you define a GREAT presentation? Is it the comfort level you feel when presenting, OR th...
There is one thing I find in common with many of my media and presentation training clients: they...