
How to make Question Time – your favourite time
For many years I dreaded question time during a presentation. I found Q & As to be stressful. It was the feeling of the
For many years I dreaded question time during a presentation. I found Q & As to be stressful. It was the feeling of the
Recently I’ve been thinking about how much I disagree with the idea that presenters should focus on projecting more ‘charisma’ when they speak. “How to
“It is impossible to have a real conversation with someone when he is somewhere else. Likewise, it is impossible to have a truly successful presentation
Recently I spoke to Radio New Zealand about how to eliminate fillers from your speech. The last thing my husband said to me, before I
I want to talk to you about the use of bad language in your presentations. No, not the swearing kind. The company cliche, jargon-heavy kind.
Do you remember Olly Olsen from the 80’s children’s TV show ‘After School’ ? Does the phrase “Keep cool, till after school” mean anything to
I used to struggle with people taking me seriously. Or at least I thought I did. And unfortunately for me, so did my
Keep your nerves in check by keeping your ego in check. Last week, my 11-year-old had to speak at school assembly. This is not something
In the past few months, the leaders of the world have had their communication skills tested. Some leaders have shone, and some…not so much. We’ve
I was recently working with a client of mine who is an audiologist. She was preparing a talk to other audiologists about some cutting-edge technology
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