Gone Walkabout
I have a number of friends from Australia. I have also had the good fortune to visit that great country. If you know any Australians or have heard them speak, you will know that they pepper their sentences with wonderfully unique expressions such as “G’Day, Mate” or “She’ll be right” or the ever popular “Ripper”. […]
Listen Up!
An important aspect of public speaking occurs, paradoxically, when it the speaker’s turn to stop talking and listen to questions or comments from the audience. You should welcome these moments. They show that the audience members are engaged and they afford the speaker an opportunity to interact more closely with them. To make the most of […]
The Social Contract
You have just been asked to give a speech or presentation and are all fired up to do a great job. Congratulations. You will undoubtedly have many questions about your presentation. However, there is one question – indeed the most important question – that should be the first one you ask (and answer): “What’s in […]
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