PowerPoint is not soap!
I was recently in Canada and stayed with my brother and his family in Toronto. In the shower, there was a bottle of this Irish Spring soap. How convenient: shampoo, conditioner, body wash, face wash and 24-hour deodorizer all in one! I mean, the next step in the product’s evolution should be to have it […]
A Lesson from Gordon Ramsay
While I am not a huge fan of Gordon Ramsay, I have, on occasion, watched an episode or two of Kitchen Nightmares and Hell’s Kitchen. I always thought that the shows were intentionally over-the-top in order to boost TV ratings, but I do admit that I laughed out loud on more than one occasion. However, after recently reading […]
Quotes for Public Speakers (No. 350) – Rudyard Kipling
“Words are, of course, the most powerful drug used by mankind.” Rudyard Kipling
Think like a “PRO” when you speak
When you speak in public, it’s not about you. It’s not about your company or organization; it’s not about your product or service or big idea. Every speech, every presentation is about the audience. Therefore, if you are going to speak in public, you need to think like a professional, like a pro. In fact, […]
The “TNT Method” for Dynamite Team Presentations
Team presentations are dynamic. Having different speakers is a great way to showcase the skills and expertise of multiple individuals within an organization. However, to ensure that your team presentation is effective and engaging, it is essential that you pay attention to the transitions between presenters. Too often, they are often overlooked. The seams of […]
The power of a prop
While flashy multimedia presentations and high-tech gadgets can be impressive, sometimes all it takes to drive a point home is a simple object. A prop is one of the most powerful tools that presenters have at their disposal. A prop is any object that you use to help illustrate or demonstrate a point during a […]
2023 is here!
Happy New Year! I hope that you had a wonderful holiday season and are feeling refreshed and ready to tackle the new year. As we enter 2023, I wanted to reflect on a few things. Back to regular blogging Regular readers of Manner of Speaking will have noticed that I was not very active here over the final few months of 2022. There […]
Analysis of a Speech by Charles III
The Queen is dead, long live the King! So goes the traditional proclamation following the death of one British monarch and the ascension to the throne of another. This week, for the first time in 70 years, we heard this phrase (which happens to be an epanalepsis) as Charles III became King. The death of Queen […]
Quotes for Public Speakers (No. 349) – Michael Jordan
“Being nervous isn’t bad. It just means something important is happening.” Michael Jordan
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